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Originally posted by Th3rmal
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Originally posted by Eddie
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Originally posted by Spunky
I thought they're usually 192.168.0.2 - 192.168.0.255 ?
You can modify the router's DHCP settings to set any IP Address range you wish, and that is the one they chose.
Have you tried using an IP in the normal range that Spunky said?
Yes
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Originally posted by toddy
its not that uncommon my old router used the range 10.0.0.2-10.0.0.255
sounds like a problem with the router connecting to the net, rather then a problem with the computer connecting to the router
Nope, can plug in a Laptop in the same room as the computer, as well as my iPhone and get a perfect connection without a stress.
I tried a static IP address, and the same issue occurs.