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Trex0321
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IP Addressing

ok, hi, first of all, my netgear router is a r6020. its not selectable.

 

anyways, 

 

i set it up correctly and can browse the internet and use wifi, however, my pc has the ipaddress 10.0.0.3. the default gateway is 10.0.0.1. 

 

this router is connected to the modem via 5e ethernet cable, which is in fact a modem router, and that has the ip address 192.168.1.1.

 

i want to home network with a machine connected to the modem router, ipaddress 192.168.1.92.  

 

however, when i browse the network from my windows 10 pc, the network pc is not visible. 

 

how can i fix this?

Model: R6050|A750 Wireless Dual Band Gigabit Router
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antinode
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Re: IP Addressing

> [...] first of all, my netgear router is a r6020. its not selectable.

   Not in the "Cable Modems & Routers" forum, no.  You'd have a better
chance in an appropriate forum:

      https://community.netgear.com/t5/x/bd-p/home-wifi-routers-r6000-series

Except that some sub-genius at Netgear disabled that one, apparently
leaving lower R6xxx models, like the R6020, homeless.

> [...] my pc has the ipaddress 10.0.0.3. [...]

> this router is connected to the modem via 5e ethernet cable, which is
> in fact a modem router, and that has the ip address 192.168.1.1.

   That's what happens when you cascade multiple routers.

   Visit http://netgear.com/support , put in your model number, and look
for Documentation.  Get the User Manual.  Look for "Use the Router as a
WiFi Access Point Only".

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antinode
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Re: IP Addressing

> [...] first of all, my netgear router is a r6020. its not selectable.

   Not in the "Cable Modems & Routers" forum, no.  You'd have a better
chance in an appropriate forum:

      https://community.netgear.com/t5/x/bd-p/home-wifi-routers-r6000-series

Except that some sub-genius at Netgear disabled that one, apparently
leaving lower R6xxx models, like the R6020, homeless.

> [...] my pc has the ipaddress 10.0.0.3. [...]

> this router is connected to the modem via 5e ethernet cable, which is
> in fact a modem router, and that has the ip address 192.168.1.1.

   That's what happens when you cascade multiple routers.

   Visit http://netgear.com/support , put in your model number, and look
for Documentation.  Get the User Manual.  Look for "Use the Router as a
WiFi Access Point Only".

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schumaku
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Re: IP Addressing

Your router does NAT and some firewalling, not all direct connections are possible (however in general basic IP services would go through).

 

The question is why on earth are you operating two NAT router (the modem/router and the R6020) what does lead to two different independent LAN with different IP addresses?

Most simple approach (without touching the modem/router) would be to connect all systems to one router only, either the modem/router, or the R6020..

Not always possible is the reconfiguration of the unspecified modem/router to act as a pure modem/bridge, and have the public IP address on the R6020 Internet/WAN interface, as it has to be ideally. 

 

What is the intended purpose, how came the R6020 into the game?

 

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Trex0321
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Re: IP Addressing

nah its ok the problem is fixed. the answer was to run the R6020 is wifi access point only mode. 

The situation is that the house is very long and large, the router/modem being a good 50m (160 ft) from the location of the R6020. 

The house has built in cat 5e in the walls, that exit out to different rooms. 

to be honest the R6020 will need replacing with something that supports gigabit LAN speeds and wifi, but also function primarily as an access point and not supply a DHCP.

 

Can you recommend something??

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