ISP IP on omada controlller

ISP IP on omada controlller

ISP IP on omada controlller
ISP IP on omada controlller
2 weeks ago - last edited 2 weeks ago
Model: OC300  
Hardware Version:
Firmware Version: 6.2.0.18

Hi guys,

 

How can I see the ISP IP thru my omada controller, according to my ISP the IP I gave them is my internal IP and I know is not true.

If I click on the dashboard WAN1 it take me to ISP info and in there WAN IP.  Is that one from ISP right?

 

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Re:ISP IP on omada controlller-Solution
2 weeks ago - last edited 2 weeks ago

Hi  @AngelaGarza 

 

Thanks for posting here.

From your screenshot, it looks like the WAN1 port of the Omada gateway is connected to another router.

Because this router has NAT enabled, unless special settings are configured, the Omada gateway cannot obtain the upstream router’s WAN IP—i.e., the ISP IP you’re trying to find.

 

If you want to know your network’s public egress IP, the easiest way is to search Google for “what’s my IP”.

 

If you want the Omada gateway to use the ISP public IP address, you may configure the front router in bridge mode.

 

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Re:ISP IP on omada controlller
2 weeks ago
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Re:ISP IP on omada controlller
2 weeks ago

  @MR.S 

 

The rep from my ISP insist, that IP address comes from my router to the web.  

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Re:ISP IP on omada controlller
2 weeks ago

  @AngelaGarza 

 

Yes, if you have an ISP router connected to the Omada router, that could be true. I see you have a private IP on the WAN, but you haven't said anything about which router you have or how you have connected the router, so it's just a guess.

 

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Re:ISP IP on omada controlller-Solution
2 weeks ago - last edited 2 weeks ago

Hi  @AngelaGarza 

 

Thanks for posting here.

From your screenshot, it looks like the WAN1 port of the Omada gateway is connected to another router.

Because this router has NAT enabled, unless special settings are configured, the Omada gateway cannot obtain the upstream router’s WAN IP—i.e., the ISP IP you’re trying to find.

 

If you want to know your network’s public egress IP, the easiest way is to search Google for “what’s my IP”.

 

If you want the Omada gateway to use the ISP public IP address, you may configure the front router in bridge mode.

 

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