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I connect to the internet through one of these. | I connect to the internet through one of these. | ||
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It is a modem/ | It is a modem/ | ||
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(Yours might be different) | (Yours might be different) | ||
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This brings up the POS router’s web GUI. | This brings up the POS router’s web GUI. | ||
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Now log in to your router. | Now log in to your router. | ||
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I planned how I would use the IP address range 192.168.0.2 – 192.168.0.49 and made a little table. | I planned how I would use the IP address range 192.168.0.2 – 192.168.0.49 and made a little table. | ||
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- | | \\ 192.168.0.2 | + | |192.168.0.2 |IPMI of FreeNAS Server | |
- | | \\ 192.168.0.3 – 192.168.0.4 | + | |192.168.0.3 – 192.168.0.4 |Reserved for Future Servers That Require IPMI | |
- | | \\ 192.168.0.5 | + | |192.168.0.5 |NIC Of The FreeNAS Server | |
- | | \\ 192.168.0.9 – 192.168.0.49 | + | |192.168.0.6 – 192.168.0.49 |Reserved For Future Use (Jails, etc) | |
I then reserved the first 50 IP addresses for the server by altering the IP address range of the DHCP Server in the POS router accordingly. | I then reserved the first 50 IP addresses for the server by altering the IP address range of the DHCP Server in the POS router accordingly. | ||
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This is a slightly backwards way of doing things, but due to the limited options of the POS router this was the only practical way to do it. Your router might offer a more elegant solution than this. | This is a slightly backwards way of doing things, but due to the limited options of the POS router this was the only practical way to do it. Your router might offer a more elegant solution than this. | ||
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The value in the little box was changed from 0 to 50. | The value in the little box was changed from 0 to 50. | ||
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But what if you don’t know your router’s web GUI IP address? | But what if you don’t know your router’s web GUI IP address? | ||
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===== Finding The IP Address Of The Router’s GUI On A Windows Machine ===== | ===== Finding The IP Address Of The Router’s GUI On A Windows Machine ===== |