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Can I change the ip address of my router? If so, how do I do it?
Present: 192.168.1.1
New: 192.168.xxx.1
Just need to change third set to something other than 1...
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Verizon called last evening and worked the problem to resolution.
All STBs and computers are set with 192.168.0.xxx
Thanks Verizon!
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Hi Kridder,
Try this site...CLICK HERE This is for the Actiontec by the way
Just curious, can't you change the ip address of the other devices?
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I have the Westell 9100EM.
I have an issue with the server on the other end of the VPN using the 192.168.1.xxx addressing scheme and my laptop (Macbook) not being able to connect to the server after the
VPN is established because both routers use the 192.168.1.xxx address. I put the "old" router (using 192.168.0.1) into the loop and I can connect and work, but the STBs on the TVs no longer work. Would it be easier to change the STB static addresses?
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I've tried that, it doesn't work.
192.168.0.1 works
192.168.1.1-254 doesn't
It is the third set that is the problem, not the fourth.
However, I still have no idea how to change the router's IP numbers - it just HAPPENS that the "old" router has the 192.168.0.1 address...
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Verizon called last evening and worked the problem to resolution.
All STBs and computers are set with 192.168.0.xxx
Thanks Verizon!
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Did you disable the DHCP on the D-link? Also, if you're using the wireless on the D-link only ..disable the wireless on the Verizon router.
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Is your new router between the wall and your old router? Or did you just replace the old with the new?
If the new is between the wall and your old router, try turning off and unplugging the STB for half a minute then re-plug. You may also need verizon to re-do the signal.
If the new is replacing the old, check to be sure the STBs are allotted the same static IP address with the new as with the old. If so, try the previous unplug/re-plug (possible verizon resend of signal), if not the static IP addresses of the STBs may need to be modified...
Numerous other things I tried. Maybe one of those would work better. Can you give me more details?