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Alternatively, use IP passthrough and enter 0.0.0.0 as the cascaded router address to have your router assigned the same public address as the gateway. · actions · 2022-Feb-26 1:48 pm ·
IP Pass-thru is a specific thing, and what is posted in the OP has absolutely nothing to do with it. On the NVG5xx gateways it is actually labelled "IP Passthrough." The Pace units decided to call ...
Forum discussion: With an incorrect IP geo-location that is reporting my location as 60 miles away and all the way across the state, some televised sports events are blacked out when they should ...
I went into the DHCP set-up in the Home Hub and tried to narrow the range of assigned IP addresses from 192.168.2.10-256 to 192.168.2.10-200, to give me 55 IP addresses in the 200s, but it always ...
When I connected this modem however my router was forced to 192.168.2.1 and all my devices start with 192.168.2.XXX IP addresses now, while the modem itself has now claimed the 192.168.1.XXX range.
Internet gets progressively slower day by day w/ IP Passthrough So, I currently have a BGW320-500 AT&T gateway paired with a GL.iNet GL-AX1800 which I plugged in to the LAN port (WAN -> LAN).
If you wind up with the same IP, just try unplugging for a longer period of time. Eventually, if the offline time is long enough, you will get a new IP. · actions · 2023-Oct-25 11:02 am ·
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I had trouble with the 0.0.0.0 method of ip pass through too. I have mine setup with 192.168.1.100 being assigned to my router so that is what goes into the "Cascaded Router Address"
Forum discussion: First time posting in ABB forum, so hello! I am trying to figure out the mystery of using IP Passthrough or bridge mode on my Hitron coda-4589 and have hit a wall. I can enable ...