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Espace technique internet K-Net => Discussion démarrée par: wler le 07 mai 2023 à 12:34:58
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Hello,
my personal router (ER-X) appears to have died and now I want to connect my backup router to the fibre box, an Apple Time Capsule. But it does not connect (but MAC address is the same). It had worked like this in the past.
Presumably the configuration has changed. DHCP does not work but I like to try static config.
Can someone tell what the IP address of the current gateway for connection with K-Net is?
The old address of the gateway/router was 178.250.211.254
Mask: 255.255.254.0
My IP: 178.250.210.xxx
Thanks for help!
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voici la mienne ( that is mine )
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Hello,
my personal router (ER-X) appears to have died and now I want to connect my backup router to the fibre box, an Apple Time Capsule. But it does not connect (but MAC address is the same). It had worked like this in the past.
Presumably the configuration has changed. DHCP does not work but I like to try static config.
Can someone tell what the IP address of the current gateway for connection with K-Net is?
The old address of the gateway/router was 178.250.211.254
Mask: 255.255.254.0
My IP: 178.250.210.xxx
Thanks for help!
Hello,
Please check the MAC address. This is the only requirement.
In the Ain, K-net allowed the fixed IP, but not elsewhere. It is possible that fixed ip is not possible anymore, so only DHCP.
Your address, mask and gateway seem to be correct.
voici la mienne ( that is mine )
Ce que tu donnes est la passerelle de ton PC, pas celle de la box. Et de toute façon, la passerelle dépend du client.
What you are giving is the gateway of your PC, not the box. And anyway, the gateway depends on the client.
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Thanks for your answers+
@m@rco123:
Sorry I wasn't clear: it was about the WAN, not the LAN configuration,
that is, about the gateway of K-Net to connect to,
not the local one 192.168....
@m@Steph:
Yes the MAC is the same, I had configured the newer router (Ubiquity ER-X)
with the same MAC as the old Time Capsule and it had worked like this the past.
Many cheers,
wler
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In the Ain, K-net allowed the fixed IP, but not elsewhere.
Ça n'a jamais été le cas et les STAS du SIEA l'interdisent.
PS : Ce forum est Francophone, K-net est un FAI Francophone, merci de faire un effort.
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Ça n'a jamais été le cas et les STAS du SIEA l'interdisent.
Je te crois volontiers, et donc K-net était (est) hors clou SIEA, vu que lors de soucis de DHCP de K-net, des clients passaient en IP fixe avec succès.
PS : Ce forum est Francophone, K-net est un FAI Francophone, merci de faire un effort.
International, startup nation, toussa toussa. ;)
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Je te crois volontiers, et donc K-net était (est) hors clou SIEA, vu que lors de soucis de DHCP de K-net, des clients passaient en IP fixe avec succès.
Ça marche parce que le DHCP Snooping du SIEA laisse quelque chose comme 24h sans lease avant de supprimer l'association, mais ça ne marche pas dans la durée.
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Ah ok, solution rustine en papier donc. :)
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@m@Steph:
Yes the MAC is the same, I had configured the newer router (Ubiquity ER-X)
with the same MAC as the old Time Capsule and it had worked like this the past.
Possiblement un problème de gateway en dehors du subnet /32 avec l'ER-X?
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Oui, ça ne marche pas en /32...