SEGA RPG FAN wrote:Ugh. The documentation on these devices is terrible. We're going to have to live with two DHCP servers, but we'll just make sure they don't overlap.
I'm assuming you have one of your google routers hardwired to the modem and that's the only, or one of the only hardwired devices?
Do these steps first:
In the google router
Lan IP: 192.168.1.101
subnet leave as is: 255.255.255.0
DHCP start: 192.168.1.120
DHCP end: 192.168.1.250
Restart all your google routers and then your connected devices
Do these second:
- In your Fios modem find out where it has the DHCP address distribution option for the wired network.
- Change the address start to 192.168.1.2
- Change address end to 192.168.1.50
Restart Fios modem
Restart Dreampi if it was on
Make sure you still have working internet connection after all the changes.
Now, your Dreamcast should get the IP address of 192.168.1.98. Verify with Quake 3.
Port forward or DMZ to that address from the Fios setup
Alright I'm back after trying all of this. I was able to change everything except for the LAN IP -- when I try to change it to what you suggested it tells me the IP is in the wrong subnet:
http://imgur.com/a/ft96x2k
http://imgur.com/a/QlDIaM1
My IP address is still the correct IP in Quake 3 with 192.168.1.98 but it seems port forwarding is still not working for the game I tried (Alien Front Online, I get kicked out a few seconds after I start a match)... Same story with DMZ. Really not sure at this point