06-01-2012 12:06 PM
Hello, folks.
In the company that I'm currently working, we have one gateway with LAN IP address 172.16.0.1 and netmask /23 [=255.255.254.0].
In this gateway, there's a DHCP server providing 510 IP addresses in its pool.
I need to substitute the server, replacing it with a RV042. This afternoon, when I was configuring this router, I noticed that it doesn't let you configure different netmasks, since it comes with some of them predefined [starting in 255.255.255.0 and so on], as shown in the picture below:
I need to provide DHCP for this /23 network, but it seems that DHCP field cannot assign /23 networks.
Is there another way to circumvent this problem?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions or hints.
Regards,
Luciano Areal
06-01-2012 01:39 PM
Thats right I think it only supports whats in the dropdown menu. the RV series are small business router that support Class C subnets only.
the Multiple Subnet feature does allow any netmask, but not sure if that would help your situation.
06-04-2012 04:38 AM
Hi Simon,
You're right. The RV042 User Guide tells that this device can support only Class C networks, therefore it won't fit to my needs. But, since "Google is our friend", I think I've found something interesting which may solve the problem:
In this thread, one user is asking if it's possible to change the LAN subnet mask to 255.255.0.0 [/16]. The fact is in the drop down box, which has some predefined values [255.255.255.0 to 255.255.255.252].
If you read the whole thread, you'll see that it's possible to activate Telnet service, change the subnet mask and even set up the DHCP ranges. I did these tests here but, after changing something in the web interface, the RV042 changes its subnet mask, returning it to 255.255.255.0.
I'm guessing if there's a way to change the values in the web interface code.
According to what I understood, in order to make it work, I should change the values for everything in RV, apply all rules and in the end, access via Telnet and change the netmask / DHCP settings. Is that correct?
Please, any suggestion is welcome.
Thank you,
Luciano
06-04-2012 04:45 AM
Simon,
Let's put it in another way.
We have a LAN 172.16.0.0 with a subnet mask 255.255.254.0.
I need to put the LAN IP 172.16.0.1 and configure the DHCP in order to serve a bunch of 480 computers in our branch.
Due to a limitation in web interface, I cannot assign this netmask, because it is not available in the drop down menu.
Is there a way to do it?
Thanks a lot,
Luciano
06-04-2012 12:59 PM
if you can access a telnet session to the RV then yes you maybe able too.
http://www.linksysinfo.org/index.php?threads/enabling-telnetd-on-the-rv042-rv082-and-rv016.16069/
if you cant access the telnet session then i guess you cant do it. problem is that DHCP on the RV042 maybe only .1-254 clients.
Regards Simon
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