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    Quote Originally Posted by Markeh View Post
    For some reason it appears to be working fine at the moment.

    I know that to access the VM Hub it's 192.168.0.1
    and that the Belkin's at 192.168.2.1
    Which should be a different subnet... right?

    Which PC would I need to add the static IPs to? Each one I connect? Or just my dad's Amilo that can't access the Virgin network?
    Ok, ignore the two static IP thing, start over:

    Just assign your PC a static IP on the Belkin's 192.168.2.x IP range, then login to the Belkin and change it's IP to one on the VM Hub's range, like 192.168.0.2. When you've done this just set your computer back to a DHCP (Dynamically) assigned IP. This means that everything is on the same network and everything should work fine.

    They need to be on the same subnet, but with different IPs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Recursion View Post
    Ok, ignore the two static IP thing, start over:

    Just assign your PC a static IP on the Belkin's 192.168.2.x IP range, then login to the Belkin and change it's IP to one on the VM Hub's range, like 192.168.0.2. When you've done this just set your computer back to a DHCP (Dynamically) assigned IP. This means that everything is on the same network and everything should work fine.

    They need to be on the same subnet, but with different IPs.
    Hmm, all I had to do to get my Belkin and Netgear working together was put the Belkin into relay mode and it just acts like a switch with wireless. I think you're over complicating it. Having a different subnet shouldn't be a problem if only one is the DCHP.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chippiewill View Post
    Hmm, all I had to do to get my Belkin and Netgear working together was put the Belkin into relay mode and it just acts like a switch with wireless. I think you're over complicating it. Having a different subnet shouldn't be a problem if only one is the DCHP.
    Most routers don't have a "relay" function

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    Quote Originally Posted by Recursion View Post
    Most routers don't have a "relay" function
    Well my Belkin one does and so should his.
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    Well help him out then

    This isn't complicated at all, it's literally a 2 minute job.

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    Which PC? Am I best to use the one that's connected to the Belkin directly?

    Also, I intend to add in a D-Link DIR-615, as an Ethernet bridge for my new workshop (going down the shed)... I assume what I would do is assign that the IP of 192.168.0.3, then change the SSID and security to the same as the VM Hub?
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