A couple of questions.
1) assuming your computer can connect to the internet where does it get its IP address from (it would usually be from your router DHCP server)?
2) has your friend set the DHCP range of his router to use the xxx.xxx.178.xxx subnet?
With answers to those questions we might be able to be of more help.
Thanks for your reply, but I don't think you realy got my problem. I read my post again and see where I was to vague. But first let me answer your questions:
1) The local IP of my computer is set by me and is static. There is a DHCP service running on my router, but that is just in case some guests want to use my network. The public IP is set by my internet provider.
2) The subnet x.x.178.x is the standard setup of my friends router manufactor. At my place I use x.x.0.x. So I set up my 320L with an IP in that subnet, where I can easily connect my 320L directly to my computer (static IP adress, no DHCP available).
Back to my problem: I have no problem with my device. I can connect to it just fine. I also know what to do if the subnet is different.
My question is, what IP address will my 320L take, if there is no DHCP available and it is configured to get the IP from a DHCP service?
I want to know this before setting up my 320L to use DHCP instead of a static IP. So in case I connect it to a network without a DHCP service, I know what IP I have to connect to.
Regards