01-29-2008 07:07 AM - edited 03-05-2019 08:47 PM
We are setting up a wireless bridge, the default ip cisco give for this device is 10.0.0.1. This is being placed on our LAN. Our lan network is 192.168.1.x
Besides going into the bridge phycially and changint it via CLI..is there anything I can do remotely to make the 10 address reachable, since everything is on our LAN?
01-29-2008 08:25 AM
you could add a 10.0.0.x secondary address to your router and then attempt to telnet from the router to the device, or if you need access from your pc, setup natting on the router so your pc gets natted to 10.0.0.x. If you go the nat route, the only downside is that every router in between your pc and the nat router needs a 10.0.0.x route.
HTH
-Rob
01-29-2008 08:29 AM
sorry, just reread the post. go to your pc and change your address from dhcp to static and add a static 10.0.0.x address. if you need access to your 192 network as well, then add you 192 address first and go under the advanced settings for ip and add a 10.0.0.x secondary address.
HTH
-Rob
01-29-2008 09:19 AM
i appreciate your help!
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