VladTepes
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I have replaced a failing fritzbox (modem/router) with a basic TP-link modem-router (we'll call this "modem") which is then connected to a fancy TP-Link router (we'll call this "router".)
After some fiddling I have got the modem to work, and the router to work. The router Wi-Fi works fine. My main windows system - plugged directly into one of the routers LAN ports - is identifed and works as expected.
I have the Supermicro main LAN port plugged into a router LAN port.
I also have the Supermicro IPMI port plugged into a router LAN port.
The router does not recognise either device. I'd have thought it should recognise ANY device attached to it?
For comparison
FreeNAS
assigned IPs from 192.168.178.1
TP-Link router
assigns IP's from 192.168.0.100
subnet mask is 255.255.255.0
The IP of the Freenas is/was I think set from the console (shell).
1. Is there any obvious reason the router wouldn't detect the FreeNAS / IPMI
2. Fix?
3. How can I set static IP for the FreenNAS (can't find the instructions for this in the documentation)
Thank you all :)
After some fiddling I have got the modem to work, and the router to work. The router Wi-Fi works fine. My main windows system - plugged directly into one of the routers LAN ports - is identifed and works as expected.
I have the Supermicro main LAN port plugged into a router LAN port.
I also have the Supermicro IPMI port plugged into a router LAN port.
The router does not recognise either device. I'd have thought it should recognise ANY device attached to it?
For comparison
FreeNAS
assigned IPs from 192.168.178.1
TP-Link router
assigns IP's from 192.168.0.100
subnet mask is 255.255.255.0
The IP of the Freenas is/was I think set from the console (shell).
1. Is there any obvious reason the router wouldn't detect the FreeNAS / IPMI
2. Fix?
3. How can I set static IP for the FreenNAS (can't find the instructions for this in the documentation)
Thank you all :)