{ "numMessagesInTopic": 8, "nextInTime": 535, "senderId": "8BWQBzEwR983kB60BYKPMNtTCWXXsVykaA67v3JQwyMnTItgra9PQSjGjwceULreosYxPoCFSM9aDCuVES99fBXgLOyeqOsS", "systemMessage": false, "subject": "Re: [magnia_sg20] Re: Running SG 20 behind router", "from": "Eric Stake <estake@...>", "authorName": "Eric Stake", "msgSnippet": "Another thought--if you are using the standard private IP addresses, the Linksys standard is 192.168.1.1 (instead of 192.168.0.1). Eric ... got their SG20 ", "msgId": 534, "profile": "e_stake", "topicId": 531, "spamInfo": { "reason": "0", "isSpam": false }, "replyTo": "LIST", "userId": 146755044, "messageBody": "
> I have noticed several others posting that they havegot their SG20
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> to connect behind Linksys and other routers.However, when I try
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> let the SG20 obtain IP address with DHCP from therouter, it fails
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> to assign an address (other computers do though). IfI try and
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> assign a static address the SG20 states that the IPaddress and
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> subnet mask are invalid. I know this is not true asI am using
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> standard private range (192.168.0.1 and255.255.255.0). Anyone else
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> seeing this problem or know of a workaround? (BTWLinux is not my
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> strong suit).you can choose three options in de admin menu, DSL,
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