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Full Network Enumeration without an assigned ip address
I've faced a situation where I connected to a network with an ethernet cable and the DHCP server was disabled, so I didn't get an assigned ip. I was wondering if I can run a scan with kali linux tools ...
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hyper-v computer getting ip from dhcp that on other subnet
i'v installed windows server 2019 with dhcp server role
i'v created a virtual lan switch 192.168.70.1 / 255.255.255.0
and created dhcp scope: 192.168.9.1 - 192.168.9.10 with subnet 255.255.0.0
notice ...
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How to setup router with 2 web connections starlink / comcast - to load balance
My goal is to have 2 internet connections load-balanced providing internet to my network.
WAN1: Comcast - Router (in bridge mode currently) connecting to peplink router/load balancer WAN1 port.
WAN2: ...
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Multi Wi-Fi Router Network Assigning IP Addresses Outside Subnet
As illustrated here, I have a home network with two 5G wifi routers. ROUTER A (the ARRIS Surfboard) is also the modem that has DHCP enabled and is the default gateway. ROUTER B (A NETGEAR R6700) has ...
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How to configure internet for one 'super' router and four routers underneat
In our home we have one Ziggo (dutch cable internet provider) router and we are stuck with one unfortunately.
However, as we have 4 households (appartements) that all should connect to this router, we ...
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Connecting subnets controlled by master net
Recently i tried to make fairly complex (for me) network, i have FFTH and very simple master router which i cannot change (it has ONT) and 3 "slave" routers.
My goal is to connect everything like in ...
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isc-dhcpd-server - correct subnet and netmask setting but assigned IP and netmask (ifconfig) different
A colleague of mine is currently trying to fix an issue with a Raspberry Pi 3 machine (latest Rasbian). The isc-dhcpd-server runs without any issues on another similar setup. Inside the /etc/dhcp/...
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what does subnet 163 specify?
I just got a new router. It has the following fields filled in (under the DHCP Server section):
Range: 192.168
Subnet: 163
Start: 100
End: 250
What IP range does this specify?
Thanks
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Subnetting and node isolation
I'd just like to ask about networking... I'm a total novice to networking so I'm sorry if this isn't possible but I think it is.
I have 2 Sky SR101 routers. One is connected to the modem and ...
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One computer, Two LAN adapter, Two IP's in same subnet with DHCP
I have problems with networks. Troubles started when the ISP (Fiber) provided the same subnet for both lines. eth0 78.56.xxx.xxx eth1 78.56.yyy.yyy
@:route -n
Kernel IP routing table
Destination ...
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DHCP and WiFi network subnets
I have 3 wireless networks, all on the same subnet, which are fed by a UniFi switch and configured by a UniFi Controller. All of this is fed by a Fortinet.
The 3 networks are guest, staff1 and staff2....
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Assigning IP addresses and subnetting on a home network
After 4 days of trying, googling, and tearing my hair, I have managed to bring down the internet at my home. I needed to implement the network as follows, however my efforts have managed to bring down ...
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2 APs over Powerline Network within same IP subnet cannot see eachother?
I am having issues setting up my home network using powerline adapters.
My Setup
I have a Gateway, a Router, 3 Powerline ethernet adapters, and a Powerline Wifi Unit (TP-Link TLWPA4220).
All of the ...
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On boot, how can I switch to a static IP based on a gateway IP provided by DHCP?
I have a "headless" *NIX host -- let's call it 'foo' -- that is to be accessible via SSH and VNC-tunneled-over-SSH on an arbitrary 192.168.x.y/24 private LAN. Sometimes, I want to physically move 'foo'...
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Wirelessly "bridge" two subnets when in range of one another
Scenario:
Subnet 1: Basic Home/Office setup with broadband internet, router, and a couple of computers.
Subnet 2: Mobile trailer with a couple of computers and a router. Sometimes its in the ...