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fstarne
Dec 31, 2015Aspirant
R7000 New Firmware 1.0.6.28 released
New Features: Supports Arlo camera. Set up the R7000 as an Arlo base station and connect an Arlo camera to the R7000 without needing an extra base station.. Bug Fixes: Fixes the issue in which ...
- May 25, 2016
If you are going backwards in release number you might still have them (that is from one of the older recalled beta's). However there is NO guarantee they will work. In cases like that you have to RESET the router and then re-apply manually your setting for proper operation.
If you are moving up from and older official release, like V1.0.4 or older you don't need to reset the router but it is advised. In this case I'd give it a try, have any problems, reset and re-enter is the first thing to try. DO NOT load saved settings from any other version into a new one. That seems to be asking for trouble these days.
LeKeiser
Jan 05, 2016Luminary
hello,
Out of curiosity, why do you want to access your router with this IP? After a reset, should be 192.168.1.1, right?
edgrsanchez
Jan 05, 2016Guide
My AT&T Uverse modem uses 192.168.1.1 as its IP and assigns 10.0.0.1 to the router via DHCP.
I just prefer using 10.0.0.X for my home network. Even after doing a factory reset on the R7000 it detects that my router is assigned 10.0.0.1 and sets itself up correctly.
- LeKeiserJan 05, 2016Luminary
Mmmmh... I see. Weird configuration though, I think.
I have configured my cable as a bridge, so the R7000 gets the public IP, and I assign its private IP myself.
At least I wouldn't let the modem attribute the private IP...
Have you tried to set it up yourself? No DHCP, fixed private IP?
- BersaglioJan 05, 2016Tutor
1. You should configure AT&T Uverse modem as a bridge. Or disconnect (temporarily) a cable between this modem and WAN port of R7000.
2. Do another factory reset of R7000.
3. Try to connect (from internal R7000 network of course) using a browser via 192.168.1.1 address or via routerlogin.net
Hope this helps.
- TheEtherJan 05, 2016Guru
Two very good guides for enabling bridge mode (acually a pseudo-bridge mode but it accomplishes the goal of moving the public IP address to your router) on Uverse gateways: