you state that your local ip and the gateway are supposed to be the same?
the way i read it the local ip must be set higher than any other connected device. therefore the gateway and the local ip can't be the same ; right?
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Originally Posted by 56caddy
 Well I'm glad that I am not the only person having the same problem! .I have a motorola modem Linksys wrt160n router. My settings are :
Static
Local IP 192.168.0.102 WRONG
Local Port 80
Subnet 255.255.255.0
Gateway 192.168.1.1 WRONG
USE DNS Yes
Domain Name xxx.svftaiks.com
DNS IP 192.168.1.1
Server Port 1920
Serial Number xxxxxxxxxx
Apply Yes
your local ip and your gateway need to be set to the same lan net,you have the local ip set different from the gateway,they must both be 192.168.1.xxx or both be 192.168.0.xxx,I would change the local ip to 192.168.1.120,do not use 102 as this could conflict with other devices on your net,for static settings choose a number much higher than the maximum number of devices you might connect to your net.
take a look
http://www.fortecfiles.com/sonicview...se-router.html (how to static set Ihub for use with router)
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