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From: silvanet on 11 Nov 2009 19:21 I have a PC running Windows XP SP3. It has two ethernet ports. One connects via an asoka pluglink 9650 via the house electrical lines to my comcast access point. I wan to set up a separate network via the second ethernet. When I hook up my Dlink router to that second port though, if I type the router's default address 192.168.0.1, the interface for the comcast modem comes up. That means I am working with the first port. I can see the lights flashing on both the second nic and on the dlink router, but I know I'm not getting to its access. Any ideas on how I have to do this?
From: Jack [MVP-Networking] on 11 Nov 2009 22:46 Hi To create a second network you have to set the devices related to it another Subnet. E.g. one network is 192.168.0.1 and the second would be 192.168.2.1 the 3rd group of numbers is the subnet. You have to disconnect from the asoka, connect the D-Link by itself, log to its menus, and change its core IP to something like 192.168.2.1 Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). "silvanet" <u56130(a)uwe> wrote in message news:9efa8575475b0(a)uwe... >I have a PC running Windows XP SP3. It has two ethernet ports. One connects > via an asoka pluglink 9650 via the house electrical lines to my comcast > access point. I wan to set up a separate network via the second ethernet. > When I hook up my Dlink router to that second port though, if I type the > router's default address 192.168.0.1, the interface for the comcast modem > comes up. That means I am working with the first port. I can see the > lights > flashing on both the second nic and on the dlink router, but I know I'm > not > getting to its access. Any ideas on how I have to do this? >
From: silvanet via WindowsKB.com on 12 Nov 2009 13:11 Thanks Jack, but I can't reach my DLink interface. It comes factory set at 192.168.0.1 The problem is that the comcast modem uses that address for its default gateway. I tried hooking the router to both NICs. Not sure if ethernet cable should connect to the internet port on the router or one of the lan ports. I tried both with no results. I manually set the IP address in the second card to 192.168.2.1 and enabled it. Windows says it's connected, but it receives no packets. If I connect the internet to the internet port on the DLink and use one of the LAN ports to connect the second NIC, I get an error because the 192.168.0. 1 address is then being used by both the comcast modem and the DLink router. How can I change the DLink's default set address? I can't reach the DLink directly without an internet connection on either NIc. The IP address on the NIC card connected to the asoka must be obtained automatically...the comcast modem assigns that. So, I cannot manually change the ip address on the second NIC and get an internet connection. I can't get around not being able to reach my router's interface. Jack [MVP-Networking] wrote: >Hi >To create a second network you have to set the devices related to it another >Subnet. >E.g. one network is 192.168.0.1 and the second would be 192.168.2.1 the >3rd group of numbers is the subnet. >You have to disconnect from the asoka, connect the D-Link by itself, log to >its menus, and change its core IP to something like >192.168.2.1 >Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). > >>I have a PC running Windows XP SP3. It has two ethernet ports. One connects >> via an asoka pluglink 9650 via the house electrical lines to my comcast >[quoted text clipped - 6 lines] >> not >> getting to its access. Any ideas on how I have to do this? -- Message posted via WindowsKB.com http://www.windowskb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/windows-xp-network/200911/1
From: Jack [MVP-Networking] on 13 Nov 2009 14:36 Hi Take a look at this page it describe the principle of such connection and how to set it. http://www.ezlan.net/router_AP.html Put the D-Link on a computer that it is Not connected to any thing else. Log to the D-Link and change its Core IP to 192.168.0.10 Devices on the same Network must have an IP of 192.168.X.Y When X is exactly the same on all of them, and the only the Y changes to identify the specific device. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). "silvanet via WindowsKB.com" <u56130(a)uwe> wrote in message news:9f03dbbb66609(a)uwe... > Thanks Jack, but I can't reach my DLink interface. It comes factory set at > 192.168.0.1 > The problem is that the comcast modem uses that address for its default > gateway. > I tried hooking the router to both NICs. Not sure if ethernet cable should > connect to the internet port on the router or one of the lan ports. I > tried > both with no results. > I manually set the IP address in the second card to 192.168.2.1 and > enabled > it. > Windows says it's connected, but it receives no packets. > If I connect the internet to the internet port on the DLink and use one of > the LAN ports to connect the second NIC, I get an error because the > 192.168.0. > 1 address is then being used by both the comcast modem and the DLink > router. > How can I change the DLink's default set address? > I can't reach the DLink directly without an internet connection on either > NIc. > > The IP address on the NIC card connected to the asoka must be obtained > automatically...the comcast modem assigns that. So, I cannot manually > change > the ip address on the second NIC and get an internet connection. I can't > get > around not being able to reach my router's interface. > > Jack [MVP-Networking] wrote: >>Hi >>To create a second network you have to set the devices related to it >>another >>Subnet. >>E.g. one network is 192.168.0.1 and the second would be 192.168.2.1 the >>3rd group of numbers is the subnet. >>You have to disconnect from the asoka, connect the D-Link by itself, log >>to >>its menus, and change its core IP to something like >>192.168.2.1 >>Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). >> >>>I have a PC running Windows XP SP3. It has two ethernet ports. One >>>connects >>> via an asoka pluglink 9650 via the house electrical lines to my comcast >>[quoted text clipped - 6 lines] >>> not >>> getting to its access. Any ideas on how I have to do this? > > -- > Message posted via WindowsKB.com > http://www.windowskb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/windows-xp-network/200911/1 >
From: silvanet via WindowsKB.com on 13 Nov 2009 17:08 Wow...you guys really are the best! I joined up and will regularly check this forum. Please forgive this small violation...I promise I won't do it again... I just could not resist to compliment you. F A N T A S T I C Jack [MVP-Networking] wrote: >Hi >Take a look at this page it describe the principle of such connection and >how to set it. >http://www.ezlan.net/router_AP.html >Put the D-Link on a computer that it is Not connected to any thing else. >Log to the D-Link and change its Core IP to 192.168.0.10 >Devices on the same Network must have an IP of 192.168.X.Y >When X is exactly the same on all of them, and the only the Y changes to >identify the specific device. >Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). > >> Thanks Jack, but I can't reach my DLink interface. It comes factory set at >> 192.168.0.1 >[quoted text clipped - 42 lines] >>>> not >>>> getting to its access. Any ideas on how I have to do this? -- Message posted via WindowsKB.com http://www.windowskb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/windows-xp-network/200911/1
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