Turning off router DHCP
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Turning off router DHCP
I have an apple time capsule. When i go to turn of DHCP, i lose my internet connection. I can still connect to the server and everything, but not the internet. Am i doing something wrong?
Re: Turning off router DHCP
chances are that perhaps the router address or the network address as set in your HDAs profile probably do not match that of your actual network.
can you double check that?
also, try the network troubleshooter.
can you double check that?
also, try the network troubleshooter.
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Re: Turning off router DHCP
I know i am missing something, i just don't know what and it is extremely irritating. From what i can tell, the settings are all right, but it still isn't working. Are there some sort of step by step directions for doing this?
Re: Turning off router DHCP
this will sound old, but there is this network troubleshooter that has some steps ...
at what step do things stop working?
at what step do things stop working?
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Re: Turning off router DHCP
Due to the time right now, i am to lazy to go open a terminal window and check right now, but i would guess it is step 2.3 becuase i can see the server but cannot access the outside world.
Re: Turning off router DHCP
are you able to reach the internet from the server?
and could you draw a little diagram of your network setup, this would make an analysis a lot easier.
and could you draw a little diagram of your network setup, this would make an analysis a lot easier.
echo '16i[q]sa[ln0=aln100%Pln100/snlbx]sbA0D2173656C7572206968616D41snlbxq' | dc
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Re: Turning off router DHCP
Another good thing to check is if the DHCP you are turning off is on the LAN side and not the WAN side, there is a difference.
If it says DHCP WAN, that needs to stay on, if it says DHCP Server, that needs to be off, after you have done that restart the HDA once again and renew the ip leases on your clients and you will be all set.
Hope this helps.
If it says DHCP WAN, that needs to stay on, if it says DHCP Server, that needs to be off, after you have done that restart the HDA once again and renew the ip leases on your clients and you will be all set.
Hope this helps.
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