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i'm sorry if my subject description is wrong(hope someone fix it)
to my Q' i connected one of my LAN port to my modem as WAN
and i want that some of my internal ip's will get different dhcp(192.168.5.1/255)
on the new lan there is an option assigned to: Separate network and local ipv4 address
or i need to create a VLAN
and how do i assigned some of my hardware to this dhcp
sorry if i did a mass english & checkpoint are not my native language
No answer?
Hope I did not annoy anyone in the forum
@G_W_Albrecht any chance you can help a checkmate out here?
help with what?
i'm a programmer more than IT guy
In my comment above👆🏻 I was asking one of our SMb gurus to help you, @eshai. And you probably wanted to say "IT guy" 🙂
Maybe a topology map ? I can not really figure out why he wants to achieve what ! I always suggest to work through the admin guide first who covers nearly all possible configuration steps.
Agree, we need more details. @eshai please elaborate
Hi: I read the guide and also read dozens of SK articles
The problem is that it's more guides where to click than how to get what I want
ok: i created wan over lan connection as one of the post I seen here
now port 6 on my smb is a wan with fix ip working great
on this lan6 port i want to do dhcp local ipv4 address and sagging some of my network objects to the new dhcp(192.168.5.1/255)
now i found that what is already connected can't be changed
i hope that this is more clear
You should be able to set LAN6 to receive an IP via DHCP if you want.
I don’t know what you mean by “i want that some of my internal ip's will get different dhcp(192.168.5.1/255).”
A network diagram of what you’re trying to achieve would be helpful.
thank you
LAN1 have now 192.168.1.1/255 and all of my pc's & other hardware is getting ip from this getway
LAN6 have 192.168.5.1/255 and i want to replace some of my pc's ip to this dhcp
Sounds like you've configured LAN6 as another LAN port, not as another WAN port as you posted originally.
In any case, for other PCs to get IPs on the 192.168.5.x network, they will need to be physically connected to LAN6.
This can be through a switch that is connected to LAN6.
this what i want
You will need to do one of two things:
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