Hi guys,
I recently purchased a new router but the ranges of my new ASUS router are different then my old D-Link. Currently my XEP as a Static ip address and I thought by simply connecting my new router all would get configurated based on my new range. I guess I was wrong.
If im not mistaken, to change to XEP IP address to match my new router, I need to use the jumper to set it as dynamic address and then use the jumper again to reset it as a static ip address using the new router range. The problem, I cant find the jumper that came with the XEP. I have had this XEP for a few years now.
Does it need to be a specific jumper, where can i find it.
Thanks
GoldFix
I recently purchased a new router but the ranges of my new ASUS router are different then my old D-Link. Currently my XEP as a Static ip address and I thought by simply connecting my new router all would get configurated based on my new range. I guess I was wrong.
If im not mistaken, to change to XEP IP address to match my new router, I need to use the jumper to set it as dynamic address and then use the jumper again to reset it as a static ip address using the new router range. The problem, I cant find the jumper that came with the XEP. I have had this XEP for a few years now.
Does it need to be a specific jumper, where can i find it.
Thanks
GoldFix