I'm currently letting my router assign the djigzo an IP address from DHCP.
If I assign it manually I would do this, but I need help filling in the
last two items.
Config > Network...
Network config
address: 192.168.168.45
gateway: 192.168.168.1
netmask: 255.255.255.0
network: [what goes in here?]
broadcast: [what goes in here?]
Jeff
leave network and broadcast empty
Martijn
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On 05/26/2011 05:41 PM, jhallett(a)mindea.com wrote:
I'm currently letting my router assign the djigzo an IP address from DHCP.
If I assign it manually I would do this, but I need help filling in the
last two items.
Config > Network...
Network config
address: 192.168.168.45
gateway: 192.168.168.1
netmask: 255.255.255.0
network: [what goes in here?]
broadcast: [what goes in here?]
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Zitat von jhallett(a)mindea.com:
I'm currently letting my router assign the djigzo an IP address from DHCP.
If I assign it manually I would do this, but I need help filling in the
last two items.
Config > Network...
Network config
address: 192.168.168.45
gateway: 192.168.168.1
netmask: 255.255.255.0
network: [what goes in here?]
broadcast: [what goes in here?]
Looks good and as you said works inside your home network? You can
ping the internal interface of the router but it don't let you out. So
you have to check what happens on the router. Do you have to
"whitelist" devices which are allowed to connect to the internet?
Regards
Andreas