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superswiss
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Joined: Dec 20, 2005
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Location: Oakland, CA
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| Steve48 wrote: | | superswiss wrote: | | The solution to your issue is to switch the Moto to bridge mode. Change the IP range on your router back to what it was. On the computer connected to the Moto, open a browser and connect to http://192.168.102.1. On the Advanced tab, uncheck DHCP/NAT, save the change and reboot the device. Everything should start working now including the computer connected to the Moto. |
Once he's done that, how does he access the Motorola's page? Will it still be 192.168.102.1? |
It's supposed to, but to access it, the computer connected to the Moto must be given a static IP address on the 192.168.102.0 network for example 192.168.102.2. |
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Steve48
Vonage Forum MVM


Joined: Aug 30, 2005
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| superswiss wrote: | | Steve48 wrote: | | Once he's done that, how does he access the Motorola's page? Will it still be 192.168.102.1? |
It's supposed to, but to access it, the computer connected to the Moto must be given a static IP address on the 192.168.102.0 network for example 192.168.102.2. |
Ah, the joys of computer networking. |
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navydavy2001
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Joined: May 26, 2005
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Ah, why not just put everything on the same subnet, seems easier. |
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