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StElmoQn
Feb 02, 2017Aspirant
Need Help after Factory Reset on NIghthawk Router
Had to physically relocate my desk and computer components yesterday and now for some reason my wired ethernet connection is shot. I can still log on wirelessly and my ISP walked me through many ste...
- Feb 09, 2017
StElmoQn wrote:
I prefer to run the modem as a bridge and use my Nighthawk as the true router. That being said, what exactly will be the setup?
... and then the NIghthawk and the CenturyLink modem are connected from LAN port to LAN port.
Connecting the modem to a Nighthawk LAN port only works if the modem is routing. A LAN port from the CenturyLink modem needs to be connected to the Nighthawk's Internet port.
Note that you can connect it up this way and get it working even if the modem isn't in bridge mode. Some advanced functions (particularly port forwarding) become more difficult. But you should be able to get internet connections up and running. If routerlogin.net fails to connect, try switching over to 192.168.1.1.
Then you can switch the modem to bridge mode as a second step.
Note that if the modem is also providing cable TV services there might be some loss of services when switching to bridge mode. I don't think that will be an issue with CenturyLink, but you might want to confirm that. My own ISP (Verizon FIos) uses their router to provide the program guide, video on demand, and some DVR services. So I use my Netgear router behind theirs (double-routing). So it is possible to leave the modem in router mode if that is necessary.
StElmoQn
Feb 08, 2017Aspirant
Stephen and Lee,
Thanks for the diagnosis.
I prefer to run the modem as a bridge and use my Nighthawk as the true router. That being said, what exactly will be the setup?
My docking stations (Targus ACP71USZ 3.0 USB) currently has the ethernet connected to the internet port of the Nighthawk, and then the NIghthawk and the CenturyLink modem are connected from LAN port to LAN port. Of course the DSL line is going into the modem. Is this how the set up should remain for a wired ethernet connection or should the ethernet go from the Targus dock to the modem?
Please advise and I will get back into touch with my ISP to get this done and dusted.
Many many thanks to you both.
StElmoQn
Feb 08, 2017Aspirant
Just tried logging into the router at http://192.168.1.1 and get error message that the computer appears to be correctly connected but device is not responding.
Now what????