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New Router IP range question


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#1 nightcountry

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Posted 09 September 2023 - 03:59 PM

After getting a new Rogers Ignite router it has a different local ip range of 10.0xxx vs the old one of 192.168xxx. The old router is gone. The new router cannot see some of my devices in particular a Hikvision camera with default ip of 192.168.0.64.
If I go into the new router settings I can change the ip range to the 192....range and then hopfully see it ( camera), change its ip to the 10.0 range and then change the router's range back to the 10.0 range.
I am not sure as to 1) do I change the gateway address of the router to 192.168.0.1 or leave it at 10.0.0.1
2) If I change the dhcp range from the current 10.0.0.2 - 10.0.0.253 to 192.168.0.2 - 192.168.0.254 will I still be able to connect to the internet? And then if I see the camera in the range and change its ip address, can I then just change the routers range back without connectivity issues.
I have tried sadp and ajdev tools and they do not see the camera either
Any help would be appreciated

 



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Posted 09 September 2023 - 06:33 PM

Yes you should be able to change those values and still connect to the internet.

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Posted 09 September 2023 - 06:57 PM

That is because you need to change either the new router/gateway to fit the old IP range, or go through every piece of equipment that you have on said network and change the IP info to fit the new equipment IP range.






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