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Old 18-06-2011, 17:17   #6
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Re: Superhub Configuration Question

Well the engineers turned up bang on time. Had to try two TiVo units, the first one seemed to have a faulty smart card reader, second one was all up and running within 30 minutes or so. All fine so far

Had a slight battle with the Superhub though getting it on line, looks like the may have been an issue with the upgrade on my account, but after a couple of restarts (not unusual according to the installer) it finally got online.

However I am unable to set up the ip address range I want, as soon as I try to change the LAN address to 172.22.57.1 it throws up an error message about DHCP. Well I've seen this sort of thing before with routers when trying to set the IP to a different subnet to the existing DHCP range, but generally I can turn DHCP off, change the address, then reconfigure DHCP to match. On the Suberhub though even if I turn DHCP off (and clear existing leases, and reboot it), I still get the same error message.

Any ideas? Please don't tell me that the firmware is locked to a 192.168.0.x subnet? At the moment I've given up and used the DMZ trick to my existing router but I'd like to give the SH the benefit of the doubt and at least give it a try.

Many thanks in advance.

John
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