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  • How to find a WiFi repeaters IP to configure it? - Super User
    I want to configure my WiFi repeater's settings I'm connected through WiFi, as my laptop's Ethernet port broke I searched for the repeater's manual, it says that I should be able to connect usin
  • tcp - Access local webserver on port 8080 in home network using IP . . .
    this is quite new to me so I hope it is clear what I try to ask On my windows 10 pro I have installed a small application which runs as a webserver on port 8080 I can access it using localhost:8
  • Wireless and Wired network - Different IP causing print issues
    My Frontier router is setup with DHCP range: 192 168 254 10 - 254 that seems to be fine and I see wired devices in the IP table with corresponding IP addresses assigned My wireless devices (phone, tablet, TV, printer) is getting 192 168 86 x My challenge is configuring my new printer so it can print from both wired devices and wireless devices
  • Allow access from 192. 168. 1. * to 192. 168. 2. * - Super User
    Your current problem is the following (in layman's terms): Router 2 sends all destination IPs outside of 192 168 2 0 24 (or with whatever subnet mask you are using, I assume it's 24 bits) to router 1 And router 1, being part of the subnet, knows how to handle them It basically knows what to send to the LAN and what to send to the cable modem and out to the internet That's why it works But
  • I am using Windows 7 and I get a 169. 254. x. x ip address
    A 169 254 x x means the computer has physical ethernet Link, but cannot get an IP address from your router You can try following things: use another ethernet cable try use wifi if available use another computer or smartphone to check if the router is working, and check router log for errors if you know the IP of the router, set a static IP on your computer
  • Expose local server on https: 192. 168. 1. 4:443 to internet
    If you use something like 192 168 1 4:443 forwarded to 1 2 3 4:8433 then your local server firewall must allow 443 incoming and the router must allow 8433 incoming If this is correctly done you should have a successful test of open port if you test 8433 with an external open-port tester
  • Devices arent both available when connected through a switch
    When DeviceA is present, Computer receives an IP address 192 168 254 x 24 via DHCP offer from DeviceA and considers itself to be in the 192 168 254 0 24 subnet
  • How to find devices on my VPN network? - Super User
    The issue is you are scanning your network scope on the VPN address network pool When the VPN server gives connecting clients addresses (in your case 192 168 254 65), it is giving out IPs on a different network that the segment that your on site work machines are on When you are scanning, you are only scanning other people that may be on the VPN too and not your work network As a security




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