Hi,
I have a static IP address. My 1 LAN port modem is set up as a bridge and it has an assigned local IP of 192.168.0.1. My Router is plugged into it and is set up with my static IP. On the LAN side, the network is in the 192.168.1.x range. The only problem I have so far, is that unless I disconnect the router and connect to the modem directly (and configure my IP manually), I can't connect to the modem's admin panel.
Is this a routing issue? Or is the modem not letting me connect because I'm connecting from a different subnet? Is there any way around this?
Thanks.
I have a static IP address. My 1 LAN port modem is set up as a bridge and it has an assigned local IP of 192.168.0.1. My Router is plugged into it and is set up with my static IP. On the LAN side, the network is in the 192.168.1.x range. The only problem I have so far, is that unless I disconnect the router and connect to the modem directly (and configure my IP manually), I can't connect to the modem's admin panel.
Is this a routing issue? Or is the modem not letting me connect because I'm connecting from a different subnet? Is there any way around this?
Thanks.