OK, so I'm on hold with support now. It's been over an hour and I'm on my way to level 3 support. The first two levels haven't a clue how the netmask relates to a subnet, so they can't begin to understand my question about the DHCP pool. They keep telling me to set it back to the default settings. Ugh! Maybe someone here can answer my question.
My Router IP is 172.30.100.1
Subnet mask is 255.255.252.0 or in slash notation, that's a /22 subnet containing 1024 addresses.
The configuration page contains two boxes and defaults to look like this...
DHCP IP Address Range : 100 to 199 (addresses within the LAN subnet)
So, my question is does that 2nd number (199) represent 172.30.100.199 or 172.30.103.199?
They only give us the last octet to work with, so this is a fault of the design team. It could have been made a whole lot easier to understand. They could easily calculate the first three octets from the netmask and preface each box with those. The statement in parenthesis just makes it more confusing. Surely that really means the last part of the subnet and not the first, otherwise, you could define a /22 subnet but only be able to dole out 254 addresses out of the 1024 addresses in the subnet.