Re: [OT] router + manual DHCP setting

2010-09-07 Thread Mark Schonewille
Hi Jim,

Look at all the automatic DHCP settings. Note the router IP and DNS IP's and 
the subnet mask. After changing to manual DHCP, re-enter the same router and 
DNS IP's and the subnet mask. Now click Apply. 

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On 7 sep 2010, at 03:45, Jim Ault wrote:

 Definitely not a Rev question, but there are some of my Rev apps working on 
 this computer.
 
 I have a remote Mac mini running OSX Leopard behind a Belkin router and would 
 like to change from DHCP to DHCP using manual address.
 
 The procedure i used was to go System Preferences:Network:Ethernet  and 
 change the drop down choice, enter '192.168.2.30' then 'apply'  and lost 
 connection to the internet.  (the range used for active assignments is 2.2 
 thru 2.9, so it uses the lowest range of numbers)
 
 
 Step 2 was to reboot the Mac, just in case, and still no internet.
 Step 3 was chose 'DHCP', click 'apply' and regain internet connection.
 
 Also tried   2.201   which is outside the default range for Belkin.
 
 Is there a step I am missing.
 The issue is this computer will run unattended most all the time and the LAN 
 address reassignment can occur (like last weekend) and the computer is 
 unreachable.
 
 All is well for now, but ...
 Thanks for any pointers.  Google did not seem to deliver an answer that 
 worked.
 
 
 Jim Ault
 Las Vegas

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Re: [OT] router + manual DHCP setting

2010-09-07 Thread Mike Bonner
99% sure you're not set up this way, but if your belkin is setup to a
smaller subset subnet (IE a netmask other than 255.255.255.0) you coudl be
setting your IP's outside the range of the valid subnet.  As pointed out
tho, this is pretty unlikely unless you did it yourself.

On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 2:00 AM, Mark Schonewille 
m.schonewi...@economy-x-talk.com wrote:

 Hi Jim,

 Look at all the automatic DHCP settings. Note the router IP and DNS IP's
 and the subnet mask. After changing to manual DHCP, re-enter the same router
 and DNS IP's and the subnet mask. Now click Apply.

 --
 Best regards,

 Mark Schonewille

 Economy-x-Talk Consulting and Software Engineering
 Homepage: http://economy-x-talk.com
 Twitter: http://twitter.com/xtalkprogrammer
 KvK: 50277553

 From 15th August, we'll have time for new projects! Be the first in line
 and contact me now!

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 http://qurl.tk/ce

 On 7 sep 2010, at 03:45, Jim Ault wrote:

  Definitely not a Rev question, but there are some of my Rev apps working
 on this computer.
 
  I have a remote Mac mini running OSX Leopard behind a Belkin router and
 would like to change from DHCP to DHCP using manual address.
 
  The procedure i used was to go System Preferences:Network:Ethernet  and
 change the drop down choice, enter '192.168.2.30' then 'apply'  and lost
 connection to the internet.  (the range used for active assignments is 2.2
 thru 2.9, so it uses the lowest range of numbers)
 
 
  Step 2 was to reboot the Mac, just in case, and still no internet.
  Step 3 was chose 'DHCP', click 'apply' and regain internet connection.
 
  Also tried   2.201   which is outside the default range for Belkin.
 
  Is there a step I am missing.
  The issue is this computer will run unattended most all the time and the
 LAN address reassignment can occur (like last weekend) and the computer is
 unreachable.
 
  All is well for now, but ...
  Thanks for any pointers.  Google did not seem to deliver an answer that
 worked.
 
 
  Jim Ault
  Las Vegas

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Re: [OT] router + manual DHCP setting

2010-09-07 Thread Jim Ault

Thanks for all the replies and good tips
I will do some testing later today and report back.


On Sep 7, 2010, at 5:48 AM, Mike Bonner wrote:


99% sure you're not set up this way, but if your belkin is setup to a
smaller subset subnet (IE a netmask other than 255.255.255.0) you  
coudl be
setting your IP's outside the range of the valid subnet.  As pointed  
out

tho, this is pretty unlikely unless you did it yourself.

On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 2:00 AM, Mark Schonewille 
m.schonewi...@economy-x-talk.com wrote:


Hi Jim,

Look at all the automatic DHCP settings. Note the router IP and DNS  
IP's
and the subnet mask. After changing to manual DHCP, re-enter the  
same router

and DNS IP's and the subnet mask. Now click Apply.


Jim Ault
Las Vegas



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[OT] router + manual DHCP setting

2010-09-06 Thread Jim Ault
Definitely not a Rev question, but there are some of my Rev apps  
working on this computer.


I have a remote Mac mini running OSX Leopard behind a Belkin router  
and would like to change from DHCP to DHCP using manual address.


The procedure i used was to go System Preferences:Network:Ethernet   
and change the drop down choice, enter '192.168.2.30' then 'apply'   
and lost connection to the internet.  (the range used for active  
assignments is 2.2 thru 2.9, so it uses the lowest range of numbers)



Step 2 was to reboot the Mac, just in case, and still no internet.
Step 3 was chose 'DHCP', click 'apply' and regain internet connection.

Also tried   2.201   which is outside the default range for Belkin.

Is there a step I am missing.
The issue is this computer will run unattended most all the time and  
the LAN address reassignment can occur (like last weekend) and the  
computer is unreachable.


All is well for now, but ...
Thanks for any pointers.  Google did not seem to deliver an answer  
that worked.



Jim Ault
Las Vegas

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Re: [OT] router + manual DHCP setting

2010-09-06 Thread J. Landman Gay

On 9/6/10 8:45 PM, Jim Ault wrote:

Definitely not a Rev question, but there are some of my Rev apps working
on this computer.

I have a remote Mac mini running OSX Leopard behind a Belkin router and
would like to change from DHCP to DHCP using manual address.

The procedure i used was to go System Preferences:Network:Ethernet...


Do you mean you want the Mac to have a static IP? All my machines have 
static addresses on my LAN. I never changed any of the computer settings 
at all, instead I changed the router. Routers allow you to link a MAC 
address with a static IP, and after that the router will reserve that IP 
and assign it only to that machine.


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