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KFT
May 06, 2020Aspirant
CM1100 Bridge Mode
Can the DHCP server be turned off? Can the IP address provided by the cable company be bridged to my attached router?
Is there an advanced configuration utility or screen to accomplish these tasks?
Having double NAT seems to be causing problems. My current docsis 3.0 modem is configured to (Bridge Mode) to pass the assigned Spectrum IP address to my router. This configuration passes all ports to the router, preventing double NAT translation and porting problems.
Is there a DOCSIS 3.1 modem from Netgear that will accomplish the roll of a simple modem interface?
6 Replies
- plemansGuru - Experienced User
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I'm confused. The cm1100 is a simple modem with no dhcp or even bridge mode. It is a basic modem with the only option to change in it is being regular mode or port aggregation (combining 2x ethernet ports).
- KFTAspirant
Why does it serve up 192.168.100.1 as it's IP address? When I connect a single computer to it, the computer gets a dynamic address assigned as 192.168.100.10. So my assumption is that there is a DHCP server providing the address to the computer. If it were simply a modem it would pass the spectrum address of 72.31.120.X or something similar.
So I assume that there is also a NAT translator as well.
- plemansGuru - Experienced User
Your isp assigns 1 public ip address to the modem. If there's no router, the device can use that 1 address.
If you want more than 1 device hooked up, you need a router.
maybe if you tell us what you're trying to do, we can better help you.