January 4Jan 4 I recently purchased a new router and today installed it. Now when booting it up, I noticed my ip's have changed. Do I now need to go into each of my dockers and change the ip to the new one?For example, my old IP for my server was 192.168.1.x and now it's 192.168.22.x. If I look in my docker for delugevpn for the Container Variable: LAN_NETWORK it is 192.168.1.0/24. Does that mean I now need to change that to 192.168.22.0/24?I didn't expect my IP's to change...now just want to make sure I get things working right.
January 5Jan 5 6 hours ago, DigitalDivide said:I recently purchased a new router and today installed it. Now when booting it up, I noticed my ip's have changed. Do I now need to go into each of my dockers and change the ip to the new one?For example, my old IP for my server was 192.168.1.x and now it's 192.168.22.x. If I look in my docker for delugevpn for the Container Variable: LAN_NETWORK it is 192.168.1.0/24. Does that mean I now need to change that to 192.168.22.0/24?I didn't expect my IP's to change...now just want to make sure I get things working right.usualy you can edit the dhcp address of your new router to use 192.168.1.xthis sounds like a belkin router.what new router did you purchase and I will try to find the manual / documetntion to set your dhcp range to 192.168.1.x
January 5Jan 5 Author I realized I could change it after I modified all my server settings/dockers. It's all good now. I bought the TP Link Deco BE65 Pro
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