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Yes. Depending on your router, you will need to change either your subnet address or IP range in the DHCP settings of your router.

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Just now, Sukrit Kumar said:

Can you help me with it please 

I need your router's model number to help you.

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1 minute ago, Sukrit Kumar said:

sure- G-140W-F

Just now, Sukrit Kumar said:

and another one DSL-224

Which one needs the subnet changed? They cannot both have the same subnet address.

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Just now, PorkishPig said:

Which one needs the subnet changed? They cannot both have the same subnet address.

the second one is my router which I explore on and do many projects with it but it does not have any internet. the first one is my router which I use for internet. so maybe the second one first.

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Login to your router's configuration at http://192.168.1.1, the login is randomly generated and should be printed on the bottom of the router. The option you're looking for is IPv4 settings under Network > LAN Settings. Change the following settings:

  • IPv4 Address - 10.0.0.1
  • DHCP Start IP Address - 10.0.0.2
  • DHCP End IP Address - 10.0.0.254

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1 minute ago, PorkishPig said:

Login to your router's configuration at http://192.168.1.1, the login is randomly generated and should be printed on the bottom of the router. The option you're looking for is IPv4 settings under Network > LAN Settings. Change the following settings:

  • IPv4 Address - 10.0.0.1
  • DHCP Start IP Address - 10.0.0.2
  • DHCP End IP Address - 10.0.0.254

okay let me try :)

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32 minutes ago, PorkishPig said:

Login to your router's configuration at http://192.168.1.1, the login is randomly generated and should be printed on the bottom of the router. The option you're looking for is IPv4 settings under Network > LAN Settings. Change the following settings:

  • IPv4 Address - 10.0.0.1
  • DHCP Start IP Address - 10.0.0.2
  • DHCP End IP Address - 10.0.0.254

thank you bro with a little bit of tweaks I got it working thanks

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