![]() I'm guessing the Comcast is actually a router that is assigning IP addresses on its LAN side that is similar to the LAN subnet on the NETGEAR side. Even if it was an issue with my NIC and the Netgear then placing the Dell switch or using my notebook would have worked. I'm open to suggestions as to what this router could be doing to disable responding on it's IP or providing access to the Internet yet still passing LAN traffic. Professional router in 30 minutes, if that long. There is no reason atĪll that I should have to spend hours setting up a home router, I can setup a Nighthawk, as they all likely share a similar firmware. I can’t say I would recommend these routers, Netgear Their device trying to be Smart and won’t be something they can address so I’ll I’ve opened a case with Netgear but I think this has more to do with NIC coming in tomorrow and will test again but I don’t see this fixingĪnything. This thing appears to be totally unstable. (The reason for updating was to improve wifi as we have more wifi devices than the ASUS can handle) In the meantime I have placed my old Asus RT-N10P back in place and have remained connected for 12 hours with no problems. The lights on the router go nuts doing something and since then I can no longerĪccess the router from anything meaning I’m going to have to reset to default. Have reports from others so it was not just me) and as soon as they did I saw Late last night Time Warner reset the modems in this area (I Wifi and it too could see anything on the network except the router or access Unable to access the router or the Internet however I could still accessĪnything on my network, wired or wifi. Putting a Dell switch between me and the router yet within two hours I would be I triedĮverything I could with the NIC in setting speed, duplex, drivers and even I could not maintain a connection to this router or the Internet. Iĭon’t use 192.168.1.x so I could no longer talk to the router and since I hadĭisabled DHCP on it because I have a DHCP server it was just a guess as to whatĪfter re-connecting and resetting to my LAN settings I found What it did was reset the LAN back to default, 192.168.1.1. Warner you need to power cycle your modem if you want this to work so I did andĪs soon as I did the new router said it had changed things to avoid conflict I bought a $170 Netgear R700 AC1900 router and attempted toįirst off after setting it up for my network settings andĬhecking everything I then plugged it up in place of my old router.
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