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hi everyone

i new here .....i some problem .....can anyone help....

i have 4 isp acc(d-link router 500t) want to connect it with planet multi-homing broadband router xrt-104d

i have try it already many time .....

can connect but no received ..

can some1 teach me step by step ...

thanks

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welcome to the forum...

Your problem is that you are running a private ip range into a router that wants a publicly route able IP range.  Basically coming off the dink routers is the address of 192.168.1.0/24.  This would work if there was only one of these on the network.  But since there isnt you are trying to hook up 4 of the same IP addresses to the  xrt-104d.

So what you need to do is set the ip address of each router to something different. So one router could stay 192.168.0.1 the next one could be 192.168.1.1 and so on and so on.

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hi all .....

  sometime it work ok... sometime cant receiving ....am i setting worng ?

i hv 4 d-link 500t set ip is 

10.1.2.1

10.1.3.1

10.1.4.1

10.1.5.1

and the planet multi-homing xrt-104d ip is

10.1.1.1 subnet :255.255.255.0

in the static ip i set it like this

ip address assigned byyour service provider  :10.1.1.1

subnet mask :255.255.0.0

service provider gateway ip address :  dlink (1)10.1.2.1

                                                        dlink (2)10.1.3.1

                                                        dlink (3)10.1.4.1

                                                        dlink (4)10.1.5.1

other setting i leave it blank

or i need set what more ??can some1 guide me  :(((

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let me think about this.. I will have an answer later today.. it is to early to think..  :lol:

Alright try this..

DLinks

10.1.2.1

255.255.255.0

The xrt-104d

10.1.1.1 subnet :255.255.255.0

The the setup should be:

dlink (1)10.1.2.1

dlink (2)10.1.3.1

dlink (3)10.1.4.1

dlink (4)10.1.5.1

with the subnet of 255.255.255.0

What I think is going on is with the subnet of 255.255.0.0 on the setup is the ip address of each dlink will contain 10.1.0.0-10.1.255.255 there by making each router the same..  I see what you are trying to do.. try the 255.255.255.0 subnet.. Let me think about this a little bit more..

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alright here is how I see it..

If you set the subnet on the xrt-104d as 255.255.0.0 for each dlink router what you are doing is creating a situation like you originally had.

The 255.255.0.0 subnet allows for 1 network with IP addresses from 10.1.0.1 to 10.1.255.254.  So 10.1.2.1 and 10.1.3.1 are on the same network..  What I think you are trying to do is create a setup where there are 4 distinctive networks that can connect to the xrt-104d.

So I would recommend that you change the 255.255.0.0 subnet address to 255.255.255.0 on the xrt-104d for each of the dlink devices.. This would allow for 256 'subnetworks' with 254 available IP addresses.  So 10.1.2.1-10.1.2.254 and 10.1.3.1-10.1.3.254 are now on separate networks thereby making them distinct to only one WAN, dlink, device.

in the static ip i set it like this

ip address assigned byyour service provider  :10.1.1.1

subnet mask :255.255.0.0  <- this part..

service provider gateway ip address :  dlink (1)10.1.2.1

                                                        dlink (2)10.1.3.1

                                                        dlink (3)10.1.4.1

                                                        dlink (4)10.1.5.1

If you have any more questions let me know..

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i get ur mean already swimmer ....

i had try already cant been save  ' it said not same range ip address '

when i put on subnet 255.255.255.0

ip address assigned byyour service provider  :10.1.1.1  ----->>

subnet mask :255.255.0.0

service provider gateway ip address :  dlink (1)10.1.2.1 ----->>

                                                        dlink (2)10.1.3.1

                                                        dlink (3)10.1.4.1

                                                        dlink (4)10.1.5.1

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