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Old 01-06-2011, 17:15   #2
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Re: Superhub Configuration Question

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Originally Posted by jem View Post
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Assuming that it works fine for me, what I'd like to know is can I configure it to match the setup on my Linksys? Specifically can it be set to have a LAN address of 172.22.57.126 with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.128?-.......
(SEPH): Advanced --> LAN IP allows you to choose the address range.

I have a few machines with static IP addresss and a few with reserved IP addresses allocated via DHCP from the Linksys, presumably the SuperHub's DHCP server can do reservations.
(SEPH): Advanced --> LAN IP allows you to make reservations.


Is it true that you can't change the DNS server address allocated to clients on the SuperHub? That'll be annoying but not the end of the world.
(SEPH): To the best of my nowledge the current SH does not allow you to choose your DNS. My understanding is that VM will provide this in the future - no date known to me


.....If it isn't or if I do suffer from issues with it, I can always do the trick of using my existing router as well and DMZing it on the Superhub -double NAT might be a pain to work around- and later on kill the routing functions when the firmware update comes out.
(SEPH): That's what I'd do anyway. The router functions in the SH are lame IMO.


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