DHCP server configuration after install
Posted: Wed Feb 16, 2011 1:51 pm
I have been using AMAHI for over a year and I am very satisfied with it as it is. Many thanks for all your efforts.
However, recently I decided to upgrade to a new router for n-wifi. I wanted to put the HOME network in a new subnet because I can't get rid of the modem/router from my provider, which I wanted to leave as is.
I wanted to change the DHCP server settings subnet of the HDA to 192.168.1.x to 192.168.0.x. I was assuming this would be an easy thing, which in my router can be changed easily. I quickly learned that this is really not possible/easy at all, as is mentioned in the FAQ, for instance.
But.. AMAHI asks the DHCP control over the network to function properly. I really feel it would be user friendly if you could set your DHCP subnet settings in a similar manner as is done in a router, also AFTER installation.
I can work arount this in my case by changing the provider modem/router, but I was just surprised that this network setting was not possible.
Sorry to utter this very minor criticism at a time where everyone is working hard for getting AMAHI 6 out. I am eagerly awaiting this release.
With kind regards
Koffie
However, recently I decided to upgrade to a new router for n-wifi. I wanted to put the HOME network in a new subnet because I can't get rid of the modem/router from my provider, which I wanted to leave as is.
I wanted to change the DHCP server settings subnet of the HDA to 192.168.1.x to 192.168.0.x. I was assuming this would be an easy thing, which in my router can be changed easily. I quickly learned that this is really not possible/easy at all, as is mentioned in the FAQ, for instance.
But.. AMAHI asks the DHCP control over the network to function properly. I really feel it would be user friendly if you could set your DHCP subnet settings in a similar manner as is done in a router, also AFTER installation.
I can work arount this in my case by changing the provider modem/router, but I was just surprised that this network setting was not possible.
Sorry to utter this very minor criticism at a time where everyone is working hard for getting AMAHI 6 out. I am eagerly awaiting this release.
With kind regards
Koffie