Difference between revisions of "Networking - Static IPs"
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− | + | You can assign static IP address to machines in your network versus using the random DHCP served one (100-255). | |
− | + | * From your browser (Internet Explorer, FireFox, etc) enter [http://hda/hosts]. This is a rough interface at the moment, but it gets the job done. | |
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+ | # Host: system name (webcam, kitchenpc, pvr, etc) | ||
+ | # Mac: MAC address for the system (i.e. 00:0E:0C:60:8F:2A). This can be obtained this by using ipconfig /all in Windows. Ensure you remove the / before entering the Mac. | ||
+ | # Address: Last number in the IP address (111.111.111.xxx) range (i.e. 32, 43, 110, etc). It cannot be the same as the hda server. | ||
+ | # Select Create to complete. | ||
+ | # As user root enter hdactl-hup. | ||
+ | # Release and acquire a new lease for the machine with the new IP address. In windows, ipconfig /release followed by ipconfig /renew. |
Revision as of 02:04, 16 July 2008
You can assign static IP address to machines in your network versus using the random DHCP served one (100-255).
- From your browser (Internet Explorer, FireFox, etc) enter [1]. This is a rough interface at the moment, but it gets the job done.
- Host: system name (webcam, kitchenpc, pvr, etc)
- Mac: MAC address for the system (i.e. 00:0E:0C:60:8F:2A). This can be obtained this by using ipconfig /all in Windows. Ensure you remove the / before entering the Mac.
- Address: Last number in the IP address (111.111.111.xxx) range (i.e. 32, 43, 110, etc). It cannot be the same as the hda server.
- Select Create to complete.
- As user root enter hdactl-hup.
- Release and acquire a new lease for the machine with the new IP address. In windows, ipconfig /release followed by ipconfig /renew.