Thread: Superhub Restoring SH1 setting
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Old 19-09-2014, 13:31   #6
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Re: Restoring SH1 setting

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Originally Posted by Kushan View Post
Secondly, if you're running a web server and want to statically assign a bunch of devices on your network, then I'd heavily recommend investing in a decent wireless router as the hub just isn't up to the task of dealing with that level of configuration (As you've found out with your headaches). A good router will allow you to assign specific IP addresses per device via DHCP so you don't need to manage devices one by one while also avoiding any IP conflicts from the DHCP server tryng to dish out an IP you've statically set.
Port forwarding is also much less of a headache.
When I am referring to a webserver, I am referring to the integral one on the SH1 that allows you to change settings, I am not running anything special, though I have a NAS box that is only internal to my network and not accessible from the outside world.
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