On 4/21/19 8:10 AM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
my router at 192.168.1.1 and the Viasat router uses 192.168.1.1 also.
Hi Bob,
Therein lies your problem. You can continue to use your original setup
if you configure your Viasat router correctly. There is no reason to
keep beating your head against a wall [ unless you enjoy that sort of
thing ;D ]
Log in to your Viasat router, go to Advanced settings, and set the
Viasat router to BRIDGED mode. That will turn off the Viasat's IP and
your conflicts will dissipate.
This has been advised already. For a more descriptive answer look for
the response from Ben Mohilef where he includes the link to your Viaset
router's advanced settings. Basically it will say the same thing. Put
your Viasat modem/router into BRIDGED mode. That's all you have to do.
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