Unfortunately no one can be told what fun_plug is - you have to see it for yourself.
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Hi. My router was getting flaky, and so I replaced. I went from a Linksys to a Buffalo so 192.168.1.abc to 192.168.11.abc for static ips.
The computer - I went into /etc/ network/interfaces and made the adjustments. All went well.
I used my netbook to ssh into the DNS-323 via the old router and thought I updated the funplug install via nano on /etc/local_network to 192.168.11.99 from 192.168.1.199 and was seeing it via the old router . I might have made a typo in the static ip
I am not able to ssh root@192.168.11.abc into DNS-323 or ping via new or old router.
I also updated the Buffalo DD-WRTvia its web-admin with the static ip of computer and DNS-323
Any elegant ideas about how to fish out the correct static ip. I could retry with old router and netbook; go straight from netbook to DNS-323 ; take a paper-clip to reset to default settings on the DNS-323; install nmap or some other linux network utility?? I know, it is something obvious.
TIA Mark
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Connect de NAS directly to your PC, let Wireshark monitor the NIC, and boot the NAS. In most cases you can sift the ip address by looking at the traffic.
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