Number of DHCP addresses from the new 881 firewall?
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Number of DHCP addresses from the new 881 firewall?
Curious as to how many DHCP addresses the new firewall has available. We seem to be experiencing a case of IP exhaustion in one of our ward buildings which really surprises me.
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It appears from my installs that 64 is the default number with .1 through .10 reserved as static, that leaves you about 50 or so... That was not sufficient to support my new stake center with 3 wards and the stake meeting there, and the GSC was able to add an additional range easily enough.
Call the GSC if you need to expand your range.
Call the GSC if you need to expand your range.
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ldsrussp wrote:Curious as to how many DHCP addresses the new firewall has available. We seem to be experiencing a case of IP exhaustion in one of our ward buildings which really surprises me.
Are they on DSL?
If not then call Global they can add more but they cannot remove them. You have to do a hard reset for that.
If you are on DSL adding more IP address WILL compound the problem
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What problem are you talking about? The reported problem is running out of IP addresses. Clearly, configuring the firewall to issue more IP addresses will help, not hurt, that problem.rolandc wrote:Are they on DSL?
If not then call Global they can add more but they cannot remove them. You have to do a hard reset for that.
If you are on DSL adding more IP address WILL compound the problem
I can only imagine that you are supposing that there is also a bandwidth problem, and that adding more IP addresses could make that problem worse. That's theoretically possible, but since no bandwidth problem was mentioned, that's speculative. I've found that many of the IP addresses are issued to devices that are rarely using much bandwidth, so there's not a direct correlation between IP addresses in use and bandwidth usage.
Questions that can benefit the larger community should be asked in a public forum, not a private message.
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We have several building across three stakes that we have had to reduce the available Wifi because they are on DSl.aebrown wrote:What problem are you talking about? The reported problem is running out of IP addresses. Clearly, configuring the firewall to issue more IP addresses will help, not hurt, that problem.
I can only imagine that you are supposing that there is also a bandwidth problem, and that adding more IP addresses could make that problem worse. That's theoretically possible, but since no bandwidth problem was mentioned, that's speculative.
No he did not mention it, That is why I asked. ? in the first line.
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