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2024-04-22 20:47:00
@jra11500
> What happens when you configure the AX55 with a static WAN IP in the 192.168.100.x network? I imagine in that scenario that you probably can connect to the modem's GUI but, at the...
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2024-04-22 18:40:23
@jra11500
> 1. If I understand you correctly, the linux router uses a static IP address that matches the AX55 DMZ address. As this IP is within the scope of the AX55's DHCP server, the AX55...
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2024-04-22 12:47:00
@jra11500
> 1. Is the Linux router external IP a static IP address or a reserved one from the AX55 DHCP server? Static IPs should not fall within the DHCP scope.
It's statically assigned to the...
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2024-04-22 00:17:54
@ArcherC8 I tried that. No change. Still no access. I'm not surprised though, since the Modem UI IP and my desktop LAN IP are not on that segment anyway. Unless just changing the IP like you...
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2024-04-21 13:52:15
Hi all,
I'm connected to the Internet via a Xfinity Internet connection, through a Motorola Cable Modem.
Traffic passes to my TP-LINK AX3000/AX55 router.
It's set-up for IP passthrough to a linux...
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