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2 weeks ago
So the solution was pretty straight forward and easy, making me feel like a complete idiot. Although it took a while for the engineer to spot it too so I dont feel too bad. When I hooked the line up...
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2 weeks ago
While I do not have the information for those connections I can tell you that as far as I remember all of BVCOG's connections are static and they are all blocks of IP addresses. And for the laptop,...
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2 weeks ago
MisterW wrote @Flea77 Sorry for not being able to reply earlier, I was travelling most of yesterday. As regards public IP's , the whole idea of a multiple IP block is that you can use some of the...
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2 weeks ago
MisterW wrote @Flea77 Thinking about this a bit more, I think you've got a major problem with the Omada range. To use the public IP addresses on the LAN you need to be able to disable NAT . AFAIK...
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3 weeks ago
I dont have access to the config right now, I should have it Tuesday afternoon. The ISP is BVCOG. I have used their stuff before, I have two other locations that are served by their fiber, one of...
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3 weeks ago
@MisterW I received an email from the first network engineer setting up the line that says: VLAN 270 Gateway 173.195.163.129 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.248 Usuable 173.195.163.130-.132 That is a direct...
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