Router IP address change

I have DHCP on my network router firewall and I have a wireless router. I also have a private IP address setup of 10.0.1.   I change to router IP address to my IP range but it does not work. Is there a way to setup the router to find DHCP on my network and capture the correct 10.0.1 range? If not how can I manually change it and still use th web browser setup page to configue the router? The setup page has the rages 192.168.. range and will not connect to the web browser setup when change from this...I also wanted to disable the DHCP since I already have DHCP on the network...

You can login to router's setup and change its IP address to IP address matching your network. Next time login using the new IP address assigned.

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