djbear
join:2006-01-21 | Re: [modem/router] getting a wireless dsl modem Configuration > DHCP Configuration Turn DCHP from private Lan to Off | |
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  bump_fn
@cox.net
| Re: [modem/router] getting a wireless dsl modem sweet jesus, what did i do. i went into DHCP config, and turned "private Lan" to "Off" and reset the modem, which didn't seem to change (i still had a self-assigned IP after resetting the modem) so i stupidly changed it from "private LAN" to "public LAN" and now i can't connect to the router configuration! i am currently piggybacking on a neighbor's wireless network because my DSL is now claiming to not see the internet... man i should never mess around with this stuff. | |
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 |   Jodokast96 R.I.P Bassman442 Premium join:2005-11-23 Erial, NJ
·Verizon Online DSL
1 edit | Re: [modem/router] getting a wireless dsl modem Dj, this is the second time you've given some bad advice in the last hour or so. Please make sure you know what you are talking about before commenting.
Bump, you have two options here. You can give your pc a temporary static IP of 192.168.1.2 and access the modem again to turn the Private Lan back on. Otherwise, if you are familiar with setting up your modem from scratch, just reset it. If you are PPPoE you will need to know your username and password for the account. To access the modem, the default is username/password.
As to your question of getting multiple IP's, you can't do it. There is no slowdown by using the subnet as you describe it. In addition, it provides you with an added level of security | |
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 |  |   Jodokast96 R.I.P Bassman442 Premium join:2005-11-23 Erial, NJ
·Verizon Online DSL
| Re: [modem/router] getting a wireless dsl modem BTW, getting an all in one doesn't change how everything will work. You will still have a 192.168.1.xxx LAN IP address with a separate WAN address. It will be exactly the same as having a separte modem and router, with the exception of one less piece of hardware. | |
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@verizon.net
| thanks so much for all your help! i think i'll start looking into wireless routers. i wonder if I will still be able to set up a way to make bittorrent work through the router - but i'll burn that bridge when i get to it.
thanks again!  | |
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 |  |  |   Jodokast96 R.I.P Bassman442 Premium join:2005-11-23 Erial, NJ
·Verizon Online DSL
1 edit | Re: [modem/router] getting a wireless dsl modem Bit-torrent works fine, you just usually have to use port forwarding. BTW, the 6100 you currently have, is a modem router, just with a single ethernet port. If you were to add a simple switch or hub, it would be just like a 327w but without wireless.
*EDIT* Did you get your modem back up and running? | |
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@verizon.net
| Re: [modem/router] getting a wireless dsl modem yes i did, it is working fine now.
i figured as much re. the 6100 acting as a router. i've considered getting a hub, but since i have computers in different rooms of an apartment, it would be really inconvenient to have cables running around through doorways and such (also it would be a pain to get a laptop on the network!)
as it stands now, i should probably start reading up on reviews of various wireless routers. | |
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 |  |  |  |  |   Jodokast96 R.I.P Bassman442 Premium join:2005-11-23 Erial, NJ | Re: [modem/router] getting a wireless dsl modem I just mentioned that to clarify how everything works. As far as routers, popular ones seem to be the Linkys WRT-54G and Netgear WGT-624. Don't quote me though, I've never used one myself, though I have set some up for people. | |
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 |  |  djbear
join:2006-01-21
| Don't want to argue with you Jodo, but if I am incorrect...
The OPs Question was... "is there a way to make my 6100 stop creating a subnetwork?"
Please tell me how You would shut of the DHCP Server inside a Westell 6100/Versalink 327. If you have a new way of doing this please tell me. | |
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 |  |  |   Jodokast96 R.I.P Bassman442 Premium join:2005-11-23 Erial, NJ
·Verizon Online DSL
3 edits | Re: [modem/router] getting a wireless dsl modem And that is only part of the question. What he wanted to know is how does he get it to not create a subnetwork and for all of his pc's to pull public IP's. While this could be done in the past (and was against the TOS), Verizon has killed this ability in pretty much all areas. Also, what you didn't tell him, was that if you turn of the DHCP server, all you are doing is not assigning an IP from the modem. You aren't stopping the creation of a subnetwork. For them to function with the modem, you would still have to assign them IP's manually in the same subnet as the modem. What's the point of not creating the subnet if you now can't use the modem? I would have been content to discuss this in IM, as you had asked, but since you began to discuss it here, I'll oblige.
If you want to help, fine, all help is welcome. Just please make sure that it is the correct help. Telling someone how to turn off the DHCP server is not necessarily help. Determining exactly what the issue trying to be corrected and providing the relevant information is. | |
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join:2006-07-28 Thunder Bay, ON
| Re: [modem/router] getting a wireless dsl modem The short answer to the private lan part is the only way to do it, is by bridging the modem and having the single computer itself connect through it. Then it will pull the public ip itself (either as dhcp or pppoe). This is far less secure and possibly less stable though. As for wireless, the only way wireless will work, is by running through a given subnet. | |
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