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  1. bammes

    Configuring Summit48 Switch with VLANs to access internet

    Hello ExtremeTek, one box is Version 4.1.19 (Build 2) and the other one is 4.1.20 (Build 3)
  2. bammes

    Configuring Summit48 Switch with VLANs to access internet

    The media stations could be on their onw subnet but they are configured for DHCP. I found no way to provide them an IP address for another subnet except maybe through the router. But that would mean router and PCs would be on different subnets what would raise routing questions again. (So does...
  3. bammes

    Configuring Summit48 Switch with VLANs to access internet

    Hello! I tried all the solutions you offered but none was working as desired. With the last configuration (thanks ExtremeTek) everythig was working but mutlicast traffic for IPTV (Media Stations) seems to make problems. The picture stops then an now (every couple of seconds) and doesn't move...
  4. bammes

    Configuring Summit48 Switch with VLANs to access internet

    Hello! Thanks for your reply. The PCs and the media stations will stay in their own VLAN: create vlan media config media ipaddress 192.168.1.1/24 config default ipaddress 192.168.2.1/24 Both aren't able to use the internet connection through the router at the moment. I enabled ipforwording...
  5. bammes

    Configuring Summit48 Switch with VLANs to access internet

    Hello! At the moment I'm operation a small network of 4 PCs , 2 Media Stations and one Server. I'm using a Fritzbox 7050 to connect to the internet using VDSL (50 MBit down / 10 MBit up). The PCs where connected through an unmanaged to the Fritzbox router. The media stations where directly...
  6. bammes

    NOPs / hidden information in PCL

    Is there a way to include hidden information in PCL (NOPs) that won't be interpreted by the printer?

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