19 Mar 2023 12:25 PM
I'm moving from Virgin to Sky this week and I'm just setting up the router to save time, but already hit a hurdle.
I use a 255.255.0.0 subnet and I only use dhcp for wifi devices so for instance 192.168.4.x will be all my wifi devices while 192.168.3 are static ip Ethernet devices. I have hundreds of iot memory cards baked with this setup.
But my SR203 thinks 192.168.1.1/255.255.0.0 is inconsistent with a dhcp range of 192.268.4.1 - 192.168.4.100
Does anyone know what its problem is, it's a perfectly valid IP config. I have a dream machine pro that runs virgin & StarLink so swapping Virgin for sky option 61 is likely, I just wanted to test it's wifi out before switching.
19 Mar 2023 12:27 PM
That is a typo on the 192.268, it is 192.168 🙂
19 Mar 2023 01:03 PM
It is a suitable class B subnet that you are using when the Sky Hub doesn't permit it is a bug in the Sky Hub firmware! 😎
21 Mar 2023 12:37 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreIf you have hundreds of IOT devices I would recommend you stay away from Sky broadband or at least not use the Sky hub because its well known to become overwhelmed after around 32-64 devices.
22 Mar 2023 02:05 PM
yeah its not that I have hundreds of devices, just hundreds of images that when written to a device, expect to power up and find themselves in a given subnet. All good, I didnt intend to use the Hub anyway.
22 Mar 2023 02:07 PM
Thanks for the heads up. BT were in this morning and I had my UDM-Pro pre-configured to take sky as Wan2 replacing starlink. Logged in instantly to sky and works beautifully so didn't need the hub in the end. Latency 3ms vs virgin 14ms so pretty happy with it.
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