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how_to:installed_new_router_and_now_nothing_works [2010/09/28 09:46] – paul | how_to:installed_new_router_and_now_nothing_works [2015/09/23 13:46] – external edit 127.0.0.1 | ||
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Most small networks are set up with a router automatically allocating IP addresses to computers. It does this using a system called DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) | Most small networks are set up with a router automatically allocating IP addresses to computers. It does this using a system called DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) | ||
- | Usually the best thing to do is to configure the new router' | + | Usually the best thing to do is to configure the new router' |
=====New IP address===== | =====New IP address===== | ||
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If the IP address of the VPOP3 computer has changed, you may need to change the bind addresses on the **Services -> General** page in the VPOP3 settings (only if they are set to a specific IP address, not " | If the IP address of the VPOP3 computer has changed, you may need to change the bind addresses on the **Services -> General** page in the VPOP3 settings (only if they are set to a specific IP address, not " | ||
- | Also, on **Settings -> Spamfilter Settings | + | Also, on **Settings -> Spam Filter |
=====New Network Address===== | =====New Network Address===== |