Re: Modem/Router/Router -

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On 04/20/19 22:06, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On this computer NM shows 192.168.122.1 initially, the other one I have been using ...124.1

If this is the address you are seeing on your computer, then you're probably looking at virbr0 which is the virtual bridge interface used by libvirtd for virtual machines.  You can ignore it and if you aren't using virtual machines, do "systemctl disable --now libvirtd".
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No, the 122.1 and 124.1 addresses have not worked, when that happens I disable/enable in NM and it comes up with the fixed address which always works as long as I have the WAN cable plugged into the LAN side of the router where it only serves as an ethernet switch. This computer is fixed at 192.168.1.47, my router at 192.168.1.1 and the Viasat router uses 192.168.1.1 also. I had considered changing the LAN subnet 192.168.2.1 and actually tried that but reset them to 192.168.1.1 where they are now, both routers in the same range if that matters to the actual operation ... I have cameras and another ASUS router set up in the barn and all that stuff will need to be reconfigured if I change the address range.

I am never certain how I handled address assignment on some of those things, DHCP static or simply fixed. Fixing them for changes probably means bringing them all in here to be rest and then re-installing and pointing them again ...

but this computer is normally fixed at 192.168.1.47 and so far the only way I can get a path through my router is to plug the    WAN plug into one of the LAN jacks, the router then acts like a switch or a straight through Ethernet Isn't that what I was saying you should do?  The WAN plug on your ddwrt router should be plugged into one of the LAN jacks on the viasat modem. Or are you saying something else?

I began to suspect that my router is not configured correctly for NAT and have been messing with that, it has some settings I have never needed to use before but I think I need to adjust them, Hope to have time to work on that tomorrow.

It must be setup correctly for NAT or it wouldn't have worked before.
What address does your computer have [192.168.1.47] and what address does the WAN interface on the ddwrt router get when it's plugged in? [192.168.1.1]
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I am still looking for a detailed user instruction, with a few examples, for the dd-wrt Tomato USB router. Such an instruction may not exist, dunno yet.
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