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P111
Sep 19, 2021Luminary
How do I communicate with my modem?
I have a modem on the other side of my XR1000. The XR1000 replaced an old Asus router, which allowed me to talk right through it to the modem. Think is the XR does not. It was a really handy feature ...
P111
Sep 20, 2021Luminary
Its a Draytek 130. The modem is 192.168.2.1 and the router is 192.168.1.1
As I said before, with my old Asus router this worked.
I seem to remember I had a different Netgear router years ago and that, too, failed to pass on messages to the modem.
Netduma-Fraser
Sep 20, 2021NetDuma Partner
Change the modem LAN IP to 192.168.1.1 and the XR to 192.168.2.1 then reboot each, then see if you can communicate with the modem from the XR.
- P111Sep 20, 2021Luminary
Hello and thank you for the suggestion.
Alas not, same result as before - nothing. I am wondering if this needs ports or something?
- plemansSep 20, 2021Guru - Experienced User
you're on a different subnet.
Try reading this thread a bit. I haven't ever needed to modify mine so I can't test it with my current setup because I'm on cable. But this is for using the same vigor modem
https://www.snbforums.com/threads/how-to-access-wan-modem-from-lan-with-different-subnet-mask.29468/
- P111Sep 20, 2021Luminary
I also note that the upnp configuration does not work. If I set it to enabled, it doesn't stay that way.
- P111Sep 20, 2021Luminary
I checked out the subnet mask and it is correct. I have no idea why I can not commicate with the modem.