crazy4nothing
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Scenario: Connect via Network a PC with a FTP Server to a CNC Machine name not relevant.
PC Windows 8/ Windows 7 firewall down and the FTP server with username/login and password protected and anonymous access too.
CNC Machine with a transceiver TBase10 to special cable DB25-9 Style.
And 3 routers.
1.- Asus RTN10P (brand New, newest model)
2.- Cisco-Linksys BEFSR81 (Old but Well functioning),
3.- Dlink Di-604 (new, yeah its old but brand new)
Network connection and settings.
The PC has a reserved ip address x.x.x.102
the cnc machine (unix i think as os, not user changeable, just user application at top) also reserved ip address x.x.x.101
Router Default Gateway x.x.x.1
Try:
Router 1: Did not work, ip reservation by mac, the connection could not be established, reason, CNC could not access PC (FTP SERVER)
Router 2: Did not work, same configuration as 1
Router 3: Same configuration as 1 and 2, This router works..
Now Router 2 and 3 are practically same age not properly but they a kind of old at least 10 years or more. Router 1, is new model from asus, i think firmware is linux.
Why the router 3 works? is there on the TCP/IP that is different from the router 1. What about with number 2 that are from same technology era?
Is there something in the way they reserve assign ip addresses?
is there a special feature default implemented on Dlink (router 3) that non of other implement.
Any idea would be appreciated
PC Windows 8/ Windows 7 firewall down and the FTP server with username/login and password protected and anonymous access too.
CNC Machine with a transceiver TBase10 to special cable DB25-9 Style.
And 3 routers.
1.- Asus RTN10P (brand New, newest model)
2.- Cisco-Linksys BEFSR81 (Old but Well functioning),
3.- Dlink Di-604 (new, yeah its old but brand new)
Network connection and settings.
The PC has a reserved ip address x.x.x.102
the cnc machine (unix i think as os, not user changeable, just user application at top) also reserved ip address x.x.x.101
Router Default Gateway x.x.x.1
Try:
Router 1: Did not work, ip reservation by mac, the connection could not be established, reason, CNC could not access PC (FTP SERVER)
Router 2: Did not work, same configuration as 1
Router 3: Same configuration as 1 and 2, This router works..
Now Router 2 and 3 are practically same age not properly but they a kind of old at least 10 years or more. Router 1, is new model from asus, i think firmware is linux.
Why the router 3 works? is there on the TCP/IP that is different from the router 1. What about with number 2 that are from same technology era?
Is there something in the way they reserve assign ip addresses?
is there a special feature default implemented on Dlink (router 3) that non of other implement.
Any idea would be appreciated
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