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acayci
Nov 21, 2025Tutor
Connecting a Jetson Orin Nano to a Nighthawk MR60 and Enabling Secure Remote Access
Hello, I’m using a Netgear Nighthawk MR60. I purchased a Jetson Orin Nano, which is essentially a powerful computer with an Ethernet port. Since the MR60 has only one Ethernet port, I don’t have ...
FURRYe38
Nov 24, 2025Guru - Experienced User
No.
On the MRs web page in a web browser you can find the IP address given to the MR by the ISP modem on the Advanced Tab page in the Internet section. The IP address will be dislayed on the page here. If you have the nighthawk app you can see the IP address as well on the Settings/Router settings page in the app there.
What is the Mfr and model# of the Internet Service Providers modem/ONT the NG router is connected too?
acayci
Nov 24, 2025Tutor
Hi FURRYe38
Is this the page? Yes I see a IP address right under the Use Static IP Address radio button.
It is Nokia. I believe it is XGS-PON.
Mustafa
- FURRYe38Nov 24, 2025Guru - Experienced User
Yes, that where you'll see the WAN IP address coming from the ISP ONT. Should be a ##.##.###.### kind of IP address. If you see a beginning number of 10.x or 172.x or 192.x, then this would be a private IP address, otherwise would be public IP address.
Can see on the Advanced tab/Advanced Home page as well.
- acayciNov 24, 2025Tutor
Hi FURRYe38
Can see on the Advanced tab/Advanced Home page as well.
Yes I do see it in Advanced Home page as well under Internet Port. It starts with 100.xx.
When I tried to ping from outside machine, it did returned Timed out.
- StephenBNov 24, 2025Guru - Experienced User
acayci wrote:
Yes I do see it in Advanced Home page as well under Internet Port. It starts with 100.xx.
That address means that your ISP is using carrier grade NAT (CGNAT). As a consequence, you cannot make a direct connection to your home network from a remote location.
Options are to
- Contact your ISP and see if they can give you a public internet address (not using CGNAT) They might charge for that
- Use a cloud-hosted VPN service that supports remote access. ZeroTier is one you could look into. This would require you to install ZeroTier on the Arm processor of the Nano.