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acelis
Jan 03, 2018Aspirant
MR1100 IP Passthrough broken (possible bad AT&T FW update?)
I've been having an issue with an MR1100 AT&T variant that I recieved as a demo where I can't put the device in bridge mode or "IP passthrough" as it's called in the device. I might have caused the ...
- Jan 04, 2018
Update: Called Netgear support and they confirmed there is an issue with IP Passthrough on the MR1100 running FW 10.20.05.02. There is apparently a queue of other people that have called about the same issue, and I have a case opened for them to call me back once a firmware fix is in place. Unfortunately I have a feeling that won't be until after my demo expires.
I wish Netgear would have made some sort of official statement or notice on the product support page... but oh well.
We'll see.
acelis
Jan 04, 2018Aspirant
Update: Called Netgear support and they confirmed there is an issue with IP Passthrough on the MR1100 running FW 10.20.05.02. There is apparently a queue of other people that have called about the same issue, and I have a case opened for them to call me back once a firmware fix is in place. Unfortunately I have a feeling that won't be until after my demo expires.
I wish Netgear would have made some sort of official statement or notice on the product support page... but oh well.
We'll see.
- pcjackson06Jan 23, 2018Aspirant
Add me the queue. Very annoyed. Upgraded firmware, broken pass through.
- BrittrixFeb 16, 2018Aspirant
Same issue here. Enabling Pass-Thru mode (due to the fact that I have my own WI-FI router with its own DHCP), results in either the modem never coming back after the setup, or if it does eventually come back, it starts using a class A address (10.xxx.xxx.xxx) instead of the assigned class C address (192.168.1.xxx). Worse yet, it keeps changing its own address.
I simply want the MR1100 to act as a pure LTE modem, no DHCP, no WIFI, and no dynamic addressing.