On 4/20/19 8:34 AM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
I have found nothing in the settings indicating that option is
available. NetworkManager shows two connection options, Ethernet (eno1)
virbr0, I have it running at the eno1 and a fixed ipaddress on this
computer, that works, the other never did where it would like to be
192.168 .122.1. My router does not normally work with that subnet?
I really don't understand what you are doing. It sounds like you are
trying to configure something on your computer to make it work. This
has nothing to do with your computer.
Is this device you have shaped like a triangular prism?
According to the little information I've been able to find, the viasat
gateway should be at 192.168.100.1. But it's not clear, so what IP
address does your computer get when it's connected to the gateway using
either ethernet or wireless? Assuming you can get to the web interface
of the gateway, the username should be "admin", the password is either
"admin" or is written on the gateway somewhere. You should be able to
disable the wifi if you want and there might be a way to switch it to
bridged mode, either in the router settings or the modem settings. Be
careful, if you do switch it to bridged mode, you might not be able
access it again without completely resetting it.
In any case, bridged or not, you should be able to use your own router.
Unless you've done some unusual configuration of your router, this is
how it should be connected. Connect an ethernet cable from your
router's WAN port to one of the gateway's LAN ports. I would recommend
using port 1. Now, connect your other network devices to your router's
LAN ports or wifi. Check the IP address of your computer now. Go to
your router's web interface and make sure that the WAN interface is set
to use DHCP and check what it's IP address is.
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