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Adilost
Jul 20, 2018Aspirant
Need Some Help Please..
Dear NetGear Community,
Last week I bought the NightHawk X6 AC3200 Router as an addition to boost my Home Network's WiFi performance .
Installation was pretty easy, just downloaded the NightHawk app from the Google Playstore, run it, followed the instructions on my smartphone, and I was ready to go. All within 10 minutes if I'm not mistaken :)
After installation I did a firmware update right away (V1.0.4.18_10.1.49). After this was done I've logged in to the router, changed the SSID names to my likings. I also choose to use only one 5Ghz frequency band, so I disabled the 2nd 5Ghz wireless network within the router settings.
After all was done, I started to connect all my devices one by one to the 2.4Ghz & 5Ghz network frequency bands. Now, some devices had internet right away, some didn't.
Sure, all WiFi icons on my devices are showing that it has connection with WiFi from the X6 router, but that was not the case. How do I know? Well as soon I've connected a device I did a speedtest with the OOKLA SpeedTest app from the Google Playstore. Some devices have stable speeds like 380Mb/sec, but the others started like around 200Mb and immediatly dropped to 0Mb/sec.
So i tried the following: Disconnect the WiFi from the device that was suffering from this symptom and turning it back on. Did a speed test again, no succes. I tried this for many, many times, all ended with no different results. So i started looking in my router. I did not change any settings except change SSID names and turning of the 2nd 5Ghz network.
My eye caught something, namely:
Most devices (with internet actually working) were connected to a IP address like (see attachment file 1 - green arrow):
- 192.168.1.7
- 192.168.1.8
On the other hand, the devices that were connected but had no internet had IP addresses like (see attachment 1 - red arrow):
- 10.195.209.6
- 10.195.209.9
This is for both the 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz network. Why is that? I have no clue. Can anybody give me some clearity on the subject? Am i doing something wrong?
My setup looks like this:
- I have a Modem/Router from my internet provider installed. They call it the "Ziggo Connect Box".
- NightHawk X6 connected to the "Connect Box".
- I already trief factory reset on both routers.
- Also tried to disable the DHCPv4-Server option on the Connect Box while NightHawk X6 "Use Router as DHCP Server" is enabled.
- Tried to disable the NightHawk X6"Use Router as DHCP Server" while Connect Box is enabled.
- Turned off the 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz frequency bands on the Connect Box.
None of these steps realy solved the issue..
As a last option I've tried to setup the NightHawk X6 as a Acces Point by enabling this option from within the advanced settings.
For a little while I was happy because now the devices that did not have internet before did have internet. But then after a while i came to realize now one of the devices that did had internet now does not. It also is connected to the "10.195.209.X" IP address. Also this way i can not use the full potential of my NetGear router :(
Am I doing something wrong here?
Looking forward for any reply that can give me clearity on the subject :)
Thanks in advance..
Love from Holland!
Cheers
- The Netgear router must be able to pickup a public IP address on the Internet/WAN port - commonu on cable TV by DCHP. Cold reboot the Ziggo-Bix, let it reconfigure from the ISP network, then bring the Netgear router up. There must be more disabled than just the DHCP server on the Ziggo btw.
7 Replies
- schumakuGuru - Experienced User
Is the Zigo box acting as a pure router, or is it configured to work as a fully blown NAT router, and issuing 10.x.x.x or 10.195.209.x LAN IPs to direct connected devices? What is the Netgear router WAN/Internet address?
- AdilostAspirant
First let me thank you for your quick reply, I really appreciate it..
I myself am not to technical. But I think the Ziggo Box is acting as a pure modem/router. I've looked in the configuration/settings but could not find anything regarding NAT settings or what so ever.
Regarding the "10.x.x.x or 10.195.209.x LAN IPs" question. I am affraid I dont understand your question correctly.. Do you mean if they are connected via Ethernet Cable? If that's your question, no they are not. Everything is pure wireless..
When it comes to my NetGear router information, I think pictures saying more then words (since I'm not that technical), so therefor I've attached* a few screenshots regarding the NetGear configuration/settings.
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https://ibb.co/ik09DdPlease let me know what you think..
- schumakuGuru - Experienced User
Based on some short reading the Ziggo Connectbox does default to be Modem and Router, so including NAT et all - a dedicated router is not required.Ziggo Connectbox says:
"Bij een internetabonnement van Ziggo krijg je altijd een wifi-modem. Dat is een modem en router in één. Een wifi-modem is geschikt voor bedraad en draadloos internet. Hierdoor is een aparte router niet nodig."
Have discovered an option (items listed to the right side "Bridge-modus anzetten") to re-configure the Ziggo Box to bridge mode so it behaves like a pure Modem - Bridge-modus inschakelen Heb je een super-de-luxe router gekocht die je wilt gebruiken in plaats van de router in het wifi-modem van Ziggo? Dan kun je ons modem in bridge-modus zetten. Dat heeft voor- en nadelen. Hier zie je wat de mogelijkheden zijn voor jouw modem.
For the Ziggo Connectbox you can contact thier support and request the reconfiguration to a pure bridged modem (if my Swiss-German Dutch reading is correct).
"We kunnen dit modem alleen op afstand in bridge-modus zetten. Neem contact op met de Klantenservice. Dan helpen we je verder."Still unclear from where these 10.x IP addresses were coming from - I had the assumption these were addresses "leaked" over the Netgear router from the Ziggo DHCP - however that one seems to be on 192.161.178.0/24 network.
Hope this does help for the moment.
Regards,
-Kurt