I am at my wit's end right now, so I'm tossing this up for anyone to take a
shot...
I just reconfigured my cable router at my new house as a pass-through device in
order to allow my Airport Extreme to handle the DHCP duties. However, in my
haste to do so, I forgot that my Drobo FS has a fixed I
On Fri, 4 Nov 2011 07:27:07 -0700 (PDT) LWB250 wrote:
> The problem is that the cable router's DHCP server used a 192.168.0.x
> range, while my AE uses a 10 dot range.
>
> As a result, my Drobo is no longer visible, nor can I connect to it.
> And no, I don't recall what the static IP address was
On Nov 4, 2011 11:40 AM, "Craig" wrote:
>
> If your masks are blocking communication between 10.x.x.x and 192.168.0.x
> you won't be able to ping.
Until he can change the mask on the Drobo it will drop the request,
unfortunately.
> That sounds like the most reliable.
You shouldn't have to recon
On Sat, 5 Nov 2011 13:58:01 -0400 Tim C wrote:
> On Nov 4, 2011 11:40 AM, "Craig" wrote:
> >
> > If your masks are blocking communication between 10.x.x.x and
> > 192.168.0.x you won't be able to ping.
>
> Until he can change the mask on the Drobo it will drop the request,
> unfortunately.
Uh
Already did that and was able to find it. Thanks for the suggestions, everyone.
I don't know subnetting well enough to understand all the stuff about masks.
I do know how to figure it out on paper the long way, just don't do enough of
it to do it in my head yet...
For those that were pondering,