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Network Change

Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2011 3:44 am
by sidelight
Hi all,

OK keep this short and sweet as I think plenty of other threads have answered this (but I'm hoping something has changed).

I currently use a 10.10.x.x network range for my home network. Before anyone shouts too loud about 192.168.x.x etc I know, however there is a reason as this matches the address range used corporate for its test lan and this allows me to move virtual machines with the minimum of fuss when I work from home.

However, I am changing ISP at home and it appears the new ISP reserves this network for its own use (internet telephony) so I cannot continue to use my current address range. I cannot confirm this as the switch happens next week but I have read on their forums this is the case.

So.....
  1. Can I change network settings on my hda easily?

    If not, and I have to create a new hda. Resync data etc
  2. Will that mean paying again for those apps I purchased for my HDA?
Any help so I can get things sorted ahead of the change would be appreciated.

Re: Network Change

Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2011 10:12 am
by radioz
You don't need to pay for you apps again. Amahi keeps track of that.

Check around the forum, there should be a way to change the IP address.

Re: Network Change

Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2011 1:47 pm
by sidelight
Thanks radioz,

I will check around, if it was a gateway change I'd be happy. I'm expecting all sorts of digging between db's and the usual linux scripts so will see what I can turn up.

Does anyone know if I do this will my amahi server page be updated to reflect the new network settings?

Re: Network Change

Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2011 9:13 am
by sidelight
Just so0 everyone knows the hda-change-gw worked a charm with nothing much for me to do other than changing my own customisations :-)

Re: Network Change

Posted: Sun Oct 09, 2011 9:23 am
by gorillazgr
Just so0 everyone knows the hda-change-gw worked a charm with nothing much for me to do other than changing my own customisations :-)

hey sidelight!
keep track of this thread, perhaps it will be useful to you:

http://forums.amahi.org/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=3037