DerEngel
join:2006-01-02 San Diego, CA
| Re: Turning off DHCP in SB5120 Actually yes, you can turn off the modem's DHCP server. Motorola has this feature standard but it is hidden.
To do this, you need to enable the Factory MIB, then using SNMP change the OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.1166.1.19.4.59.0 to integer 2, this enables a feature known "Read Only HTML". Finally, go to the modem's configuration page (»192.168.100.1/config.html) and you will now notice there is a check box next to "Enable DHCP Server", uncheck this box and click "Save".
Screenshot of the configuration page with hidden feature enabled: »https://www.tcniso.net/shop/SB4200_UK_config.jpg | |
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 still22loud
join:2006-01-28 Fountain Valley, CA | Re: Turning off DHCP in SB5120 Thank you Nova for trying to explain things and thanks DerEngel for showing me that it is possible to turn DHCP off. You two are the best. | |
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 |   ryan1012
@comcast.net
| Re: Turning off DHCP in SB5120 Screenshot |
I was reading this post and my Motorola modem has the 192.168.2.1/config.htm page but I don't have the ability to turn off the DHCP. It just says DHCP Enabled.
Also, I've been dropping my connection between my modem and my router. I just reciently baught a new Linksys Router that supports VPN and am very confident that it's not a router issue. But i've had this modem since about last August...
I've thought about just going out a buying a Linksys cable modem... Any thoughts on the Linksys vs. Motorola? | |
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  22bsti
@midco.net | DerEngel if you dont mind my asking how do you do this and i would like to change the default lan ip address as well(to 10.0.0.2 instead of 192.168.100.1 but thats not all that iportant) | |
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 |   22bsti
@midco.net | Re: Turning off DHCP in SB5120 well i figured out how to disable the dhcp server but i still dont know how to change the default lan ip address if anyone knows id be quite grateful | |
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