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I recently got a gigabit switch for my home network as I was daisy chaining too many modems in the past. Here is where the problem lays. 

 

I have my ISP switch set with DHCP on 192.168.1.2, my Netgear switch on 192.168.1.3 and my NAS on 192.168.1.6.

 

All that works fine however my issue is accessing the NAS over wifi. I'm using Velop. I am trying to assign the IP range on the Velop to be 192.168.1.100-199 however it doesn't seem to save those. Currently the WI-FI is on 10.69.1.1 so I cannot get any of the media PCs to see my NAS. 

 

Any suggestions? Appreciate your help. 

CPU: i7 4790k @4.6GHz MOBO: MSI Z97 Gaming 7 RAM: ADATA XPG 16GB 1600MHz FAN: NZXT Kraken X60 PSU: Corsair TX850 V2 GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 HDD: 2 x Samsung 850 Pro 512GB RAID 0 CASE: NZXT Switch 810 OS: Windows 10

 

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Do you mean ISP router or switch?  Does that router provide the WiFi?

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