by howartp » Thu Nov 21, 2019 1:18 am
Not sure if you’re trying to use it on the separate IP range, or just get access to it to change its IP, but the latter is the better way forward.
First option would be, does it have a factory reset button, as that would likely turn on DHCP so it picks an IP in your preferred range, then you can access it and change it to static.
Second should be what you said last; in a Windows world I’d unplug my PC/Laptop from the switch, set a static IP on it in the desired range with no gateway and no proxy set, then access it directly. Revert settings when done. Mac should be same process though I have been confused by DNS settings when playing with statics on OSX before.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
Not sure if you’re trying to use it on the separate IP range, or just get access to it to change its IP, but the latter is the better way forward.
First option would be, does it have a factory reset button, as that would likely turn on DHCP so it picks an IP in your preferred range, then you can access it and change it to static.
Second should be what you said last; in a Windows world I’d unplug my PC/Laptop from the switch, set a static IP on it in the desired range with no gateway and no proxy set, then access it directly. Revert settings when done. Mac should be same process though I have been confused by DNS settings when playing with statics on OSX before.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro