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manjulapra
May 13, 2021Aspirant
IP range mixup
Hi, Recently switched my modem. Got a ATT modem+router. Did a passthrough and configured the network. When I hooked up, router picked 10.0.0.1 as the IP range, probably due to a conflict before I...
- May 14, 2021
Thanks for the help. I was able to resolve by configuring a different IP range for the modem. It seems the ATT modem does not function just as a modem.
antinode
May 13, 2021Guru
> [...] Got a ATT modem+router. [...]
Not a very detailed description. Maker? Model number?
> [...] When I hooked up, router picked 10.0.0.1 as the IP range,
> probably due to a conflict before I set the passthrough [...]
Plausible.
> [...] but I am fine with it.
Apparently not.
> [...] I don't know why their IP addresses did not automatically
> change. [...]
Only one of us was there when their addresses were assigned.
> [...] I wanted to give 10.0.0.x IP for the camera and PiHole but can't
> fine a way how.
To me, that sounds like a camera and/or Pi-hole question, not a
router question.
If your (unspecified) a ATT modem+router really isn't occupying the
"192.168.1.*" subnet now, then why not configure the R7800 to use it,
and stop worrying about the camera and Pi-hole?
- manjulapraMay 13, 2021Aspirant
Thanks for the messages. I ATT Router model model is BGW320-505
The ATT router is occupying 192.168. range. I am not certain how to turn that off. Do I thrun off DHCP Server?
See the attached image
Thank you again!
- michaelkenwardMay 13, 2021Guru - Experienced User
manjulapra wrote:
The ATT router is occupying 192.168. range. I am not certain how to turn that off. Do I thrun off DHCP Server?
See the attached image
Try this:
bgw320-505 bridge mode - Google Search
Not all modem/routers (or gateways) let you use modem only mode. But those search results might help.
- manjulapraMay 13, 2021Aspirant
Thanks. I did read most of these pages but couldn't find information about enabling or disabling the DHCP Server.
I am not sure why Netgear router assigned an out of range IP to the camera. Anybody has an answer to that?