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how to static set Ihub for use with router
**changes to port settings
first thing you need to know is what addressses your router is using,this can probably be found in your router manual.mine allows me to enter the address and access the router thru the internet browser revealing all data needed. Or if you are using Xp goto Start>My Network Places and right click on My Network Places then left click properties then left click Local Area Connection and then left click Support and it will reveal your local ip address and your local ip gateway and those are the numbers you need. line 1-setting type-set to static line 2-local ip-set to value higher than any number of devises connected thru router and hubs-example-you have five devises connected thru router/hub and they are set to DHCP,first devise will be assigned 192.XXX.1.100 next devise will be 192.xxx.1.101,next would be 192.xxx.1.102 and so forth.so you want to set your address higher than any number of devise connected so you could set it as 192.xxx.1.106 but go higher and set it for 192.xxx.1.120 (106 thru 199 could be valid addresses) **line 3-set port to 80 not 1920,those running static settings of 1920 may not be able to access the Ihub with your other network devices (pc),I believe this is causing some of the trouble people are having updating the Ihub software. line 4-subnet mask-set to 255.255.255.0 or what ever address your internet provider is using for the internet wan,use this address if you don't know for sure. line 5-gateway-192.xxx.1.1 this is the same number that your router uses for the local lan ip gateway line 6-use DNS-yes line 7-domain name-this will come up automaticly line 8-dns ip-68.87.xxx.130,this number is one of two that your internet provider supplies and I believe will come up on it's own as I don't recall ever entering it. line 9-server port-1920 line 10-serial number-located on Ihub,letter are enter via dvr controls as indicated at bottom of screen line 11-apply-hit ok on remote you will see both green and amber lights on if adapter is connected correctly,you will see the amber light blink when transmitting or receiving data and you will see the light on your modem acknowledge the ihub and then you should see send/receive lights on modem blink,this occurs about every 20 seconds. if all of the above has occurred you are most likely connecting to the server,but you must see the send/receive lights on the modem working or something is wrong.Try channel 342 or 302. I am using a Dynex router and hub I got form bestbuy and the router and hub were cheap compared to the others available,router was 30 and hub was 20,most of the others cost more than that just for the router but the Dynex is working fine for me. Last edited by lowvolt; 15th July 2009 at 11:44 PM. |
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changes to port settings.
**line 3-set port to 80 not 1920
those running static settings of 1920 may not be able to access the Ihub with your other network devices (pc),I believe this is causing some of the trouble people are having updating the Ihub software. after changing goto start>run>cmd to get the dos prompt then type: ping (your Ihub local ip address like 192.168.1.119)and you should get a return,if you do you are now able to access the ihub with your pc. Last edited by lowvolt; 16th July 2009 at 03:58 AM. |
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