 Anon | reply to rtroha
Re: How do I configure my 5861 when I get my static IP Well rtroha, you can have the same IP on both interfaces, and that is, in fact, how you go about setting up your static IP block to work like a real useful IP block.
I have mine setup and working, with only using the Configuration Manager software GUI for Windows that came with the router.
Here are the important settings (or what I think is important):
System Settings ----Ethernet IP Address --------65.42.100.30/255.255.255.248 with RIP1 1 Compatible ----DHCP Settings --------Disabled Remote Routers ----(internet)TCP/IP Route Addresses --------Disable Address Translation --------Advanced ------------Address boxes on left are blank, PPP assigns 65.42.100.30 source and 65.42.100.1 remote ------------WAN RIP = RIP 1 Compatible IP and IPX Routing ----TCP/IP Routing: On
The Windows machine I am sitting at is hard set to 65.42.100.26/255.255.255.248 with the GR/Kal DNS numbers manually entered as well. |