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gcimis
Apr 04, 2017Tutor
LB1120 Bridge Mode Web interface access
Quick question - with the modem in bridge mode and the ethernet port connected to the WAN port of a router, the WAN port of the router picks up the IP address from the cellular provider as expected. ...
stevesw
Apr 04, 2017NETGEAR Expert
The LB1120 has a local IP that can be used to access the web page when in bridge mode.
By default this address is 192.168.5.1.
You can find more info in the LB1120 user guide here:
https://www.netgear.com/support/product/LB1120?cid=wmt_netgear_organic#docs
Steve
- CheesePatrolJul 18, 2017Aspirant
This doesn't work.
- farmwareOct 23, 2017Initiate
CheesePatrol wrote:This doesn't work.
If in Windows environment, us ipconfig.exe to discover IP....
Or if ib wireless environment, use Fing app
- vronpJul 24, 2017Guide
Bad advice/information. This is for router mode.
- gcimisJul 24, 2017Tutor
In reference to the comments about doesn't work and bad advice/information.
I have this device set up in bridge mode.
I have a Static IP from AT&T cellular, and that static IP address is applied to the WAN port on my internal router.
The ethernet port on the Netgear LB1120 is connected to the WAN port on the router.
I have internet access from the LAN side of the router, so this is set up correctly.
By setting up a static route and firewall rule on the internal router, I can still access the Netgear's web console on 192.168.5.1 from inside my LAN, so this does actually work. I just enable the settings on the router if I need to access the Netgear, otherwise those settings are off.
- vronpJul 24, 2017Guide
Ok, that makes sense, sorry.
How are you getting around the bridge mode subnet bug?