Here's a question for the tech savvy lot.
I am trying to set up my pc with an IP address outside of the DHCP assigned addresses provided by the router (not the ISP)
Here's what I tried to do:
The router is running on IP address 192.168.2.1 - it is set up as DHCP enabled, as my son connects using his PSP and a wireless PC.
The router has a block of addresses that it dishes out, these are 192.168.2 - 192.168.2.100
The router obtains it's connection on TOT by accepting the automatically assigned TOT ISP address and DNS.
What I tried to do was to take my own PC out of this loop and assign it a fixed IP, just outside of the routers pool group. i.e. 192.168.2.101
So that the IP is always the same (sometimes I find my machine is assigned 192.168.2.2 or 192.168.2.3)
This gives me a problem as I want to open some specific ports ONLY on my machine and not on my sons. But the IP address cannot be locked (Belkin N series)
I setup the Windows TCP settings from obtain address automatically to fixed 192.168.2.101, my IP
I use the same subnet mask 255....... and then set the default gateway and DNS
To that of the router, 192.168.2.1
I then set all my virtual server settings to the 192.168.2.101 and as soon as I reboot the router, I connect to DSL and internet, all lights are green all the router SNR etc. is as before, but I get redirected to the TOT page saying my login username or password is incorrect.
If I re enter them no matter how many times, it keeps directing me here.
Reset everything to as was, and within 20 minutes the thing is working again!
Any ideas?
All I want is for my kid to be able to log on and obtain an automatic address from the router pool, and me to be able to log on from a fixed IP from outside of the routers automatic address pool.
UPDATE! I seem to be able to get it to work OK if I disable the router DHCP and manually assign an address to each connection, but I was hoping to be able to have a pool of addresses that were automatically assigned, and a single address that I kept for my machine, as far as what I have read on the internet this seems to be possible, but I am not sure what I am doing wrong.


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