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Title: How do I config a 10.0.0.xxx network
Post by: Twink on July 09, 2009, 07:58:20 AM
I have an internal network 10.0.0.xxx, my ISP provides us with a T-1, I need the DIR-655 to recognize the 10.0.0.xxx network.  How do I config the router to do this?
Title: Re: How do I config a 10.0.0.xxx network
Post by: Fatman on July 09, 2009, 09:08:19 AM
Perhaps you could be clearer as to what side of the DIR you want this on, and if you have had any difficulties so far, and what those difficulties might be.

I would just enter it in the web GUI personally though.
Title: Re: How do I config a 10.0.0.xxx network
Post by: Twink on July 09, 2009, 10:21:22 AM
Ok here's the situation, I have a Corporate Network that internally uses the Class C subnet.  The IPs are 10.0.0.xxx, I have an IP adrress asigned to the DIR-655 router on this network.  This router is used in a room where the Sales People can log onto our LAN.  We currently are running an older 10/100 DLink router in this room, and it is working great, but we are upgrading the entire infrastructure to 1Gbps. 

How do I configure the DIR-655 to see the 10.0.0.xxx network? Do I need to set the DNS settings on the router?  This router is just being used internally, but we use a 10.0.0.xxx gateway to the Internet. 

The router is within the network, I cannot get it to recognize our 10.0.0.xxx IP addresses.  After configuring the router I should be able to map a network drive on a local PC to 10.0.0.xxx (where xxx = an integer for the 4th octet) and expect that mapped drive to be accessible, but at this point I have not figured out how to do that.  I know how to do it on a LinkSys, but this new DLink is giving me fits.  I have been working on this for a few days now (too much time to allocate to one project).  I am wondering if the DIR-655 is even capable of doing what I want.
Title: Re: How do I config a 10.0.0.xxx network
Post by: Twink on July 09, 2009, 03:06:05 PM
Figured it out myself!  Thanks anyhow...