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vinhop
Apr 04, 2018Aspirant
R6400 with ATT wireless modem for PS4
I cannot get a NAT Type 2 on my router. I have set a Static IP, I think, by doing an Address Reservation. I reserved xxx.xxx.xx.15, which is the PS4 IP address. I then opened the ports specified b...
- Apr 04, 2018
> [...] The ATT modem/router lists the make/model as Z700A. [...]
Ok. If you're using its telephone features, then you probably want
to leave it as-is, and configure the R6400 as a WAP.
> Before I do the WAP set up, the PS4 is connected to the router by an
> ethernet cable, if that makes a difference.
Shouldn't matter. It's normally called a "wireless access point",
but it acts like a network switch with wireless capability. Devices
which are connected to the (LAN) Ethernet ports on the R6400-as-WAP
should be part of the (newly extended) LAN, just like any wireless
client devices which might connect to it.
When you Enable AP Mode on the R6400, it should ask you how it should
get its new LAN IP address. You need to know its LAN IP address if you
ever want to talk to its web site again (without having to search for
it).
My usual advice is to shrink the DHCP pool on the main router (if
necessary), and assign a static, non-pool IP address to the access point
("Use fixed IP Address (not recommended)."), so that it's easy to find
the WAP. For example, DHCP pool: ".2" - ".199", WAP IP address: ".200"
or ".250". (Something memorable, outside the pool.)
My quick Web search for Z700A found a User Guide which showed a DHCP
pool of ".10" - ".99", which should be ok as-is. (Netgear routers tend
to default to ".2" - ".254", which leaves nothing free.)
https://www.att.com/ecms/dam/att/devicesupport/3000-3999/3030/ATT-Home-Base-Z700a.pdf
The alternative, "Get [its LAN IP address] dynamically from existing
router.", would work as well, if there were a way to reserve an address
for the R6400-as-WAP on the main router. I didn't see a way to do that
in the Z700A User Guide.
vinhop
Apr 04, 2018Aspirant
The router is the R6400 not the R6400V2. The ATT modem/router lists the make/model as Z700A. The make is apparently ZTE which I got by searching on the model number, it is not shown on the modem/router or in the "about" tab on the ATT Homebase. Before I do the WAP set up, the PS4 is connected to the router by an ethernet cable, if that makes a difference.
antinode
Apr 04, 2018Guru
> [...] The ATT modem/router lists the make/model as Z700A. [...]
Ok. If you're using its telephone features, then you probably want
to leave it as-is, and configure the R6400 as a WAP.
> Before I do the WAP set up, the PS4 is connected to the router by an
> ethernet cable, if that makes a difference.
Shouldn't matter. It's normally called a "wireless access point",
but it acts like a network switch with wireless capability. Devices
which are connected to the (LAN) Ethernet ports on the R6400-as-WAP
should be part of the (newly extended) LAN, just like any wireless
client devices which might connect to it.
When you Enable AP Mode on the R6400, it should ask you how it should
get its new LAN IP address. You need to know its LAN IP address if you
ever want to talk to its web site again (without having to search for
it).
My usual advice is to shrink the DHCP pool on the main router (if
necessary), and assign a static, non-pool IP address to the access point
("Use fixed IP Address (not recommended)."), so that it's easy to find
the WAP. For example, DHCP pool: ".2" - ".199", WAP IP address: ".200"
or ".250". (Something memorable, outside the pool.)
My quick Web search for Z700A found a User Guide which showed a DHCP
pool of ".10" - ".99", which should be ok as-is. (Netgear routers tend
to default to ".2" - ".254", which leaves nothing free.)
https://www.att.com/ecms/dam/att/devicesupport/3000-3999/3030/ATT-Home-Base-Z700a.pdf
The alternative, "Get [its LAN IP address] dynamically from existing
router.", would work as well, if there were a way to reserve an address
for the R6400-as-WAP on the main router. I didn't see a way to do that
in the Z700A User Guide.