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Hi all.
Plugged my Hub 6 into a smart hub 2 for more range.
I initially configured the Hub 6 by putting a LAN Cable between that and my PC Only
Disabled DHCP, Firewall, Upnp and I also changed my server address range and my hub gateway IP address so both routers don't conflict on 192.168.1.254
Everything is working fine but I am unable to access my hub 6 router settings (to change wifi password etc) after I plug my smart hub 2 into it. Whenever I enter the IP address hub gateway I put in it simply times out. I must add though everything is working fine, I just cant access the hub 6 router
Why is it doing this and have I configured everything correctly?
I saw there was a link here that explains how to do this;
But It wont let me access the link sadly
thanks
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Re: Plugged Bt Hub 6 Into Smart Hub 2 For More Range, Have I Configured Everything Correctly?
Hey thanks, that works.
I did all that but still cant access my BT HUB 6 Gateway when connected to the Smart Hub 2 for some reason
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Re: Plugged Bt Hub 6 Into Smart Hub 2 For More Range, Have I Configured Everything Correctly?
What address did you use? It needs to be in the same range as the SH2 but outside the DHCP. Which IIRC is 192.168.1.63 or below.
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Re: Plugged Bt Hub 6 Into Smart Hub 2 For More Range, Have I Configured Everything Correctly?
Tried 192.168.1.255 but didnt work
Range is 192.168.1.64 - 192.168.1.253
Also tried to change the server address range to custom and use 172.16.0.1 but didn't work either
Everything internet based works fine its just I am unable to access the HUB 6 when I connect it to the Smart Hub 2
If I disconnect everything and just leave a cable between the PC and HUB6 then 172.16.0.1 / 192.168.1.255 loads strangely

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Re: Plugged Bt Hub 6 Into Smart Hub 2 For More Range, Have I Configured Everything Correctly?
You can't use 255, that's the broadcast address for the subnet. As @rbz5416 says, it needs to be below 63

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Re: Plugged Bt Hub 6 Into Smart Hub 2 For More Range, Have I Configured Everything Correctly?
if you read the link I posted @licquorice explains how to set up your HH6
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Re: Plugged Bt Hub 6 Into Smart Hub 2 For More Range, Have I Configured Everything Correctly?
Thank you everyone I will give this a go later on today
I read the link but my understanding was that if the range was;
192.168.1.64 - 192.168.1.253
Anything outside of this would work
Since the smarthub uses 192.168.1.254 , If I set the hub6 to 192.168.1.255 that would be out the range
But thank you so much for your replies I will give this a go later on today

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Re: Plugged Bt Hub 6 Into Smart Hub 2 For More Range, Have I Configured Everything Correctly?
255 is always the broadcast address of any subnet and can't be given to an individual device.
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