On 4/21/19 10:56 AM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
On 04/21/19 13:19, Mike Wright wrote:
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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Mike, I would be happy to do that but I have gone over the Viasat router
configuration menus and found nothing to select Bridged mode. I have
done that with other routers, like the other ASUS router in the barn,
which handles the camera link, from where I used it's original
software, just selected Clint Bridge as best I can remember, that was a
couple of years ago but I was pleased to see that option offered which
made it memorable ...
That is a different "bridged mode" than what we've been referring to.
If you can't set the modem to bridged mode, then you need to change it's
IP subnet to something other than 192.168.1.0/24. If the modem and your
router are both using that subnet, then your router will be confused and
it won't be able to route any traffic.
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