On 04/21/19 16:46, Samuel Sieb wrote:
emorable ...
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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Well with Mike's urging I Googled some more and tried another Viasat
modem setup item "Network Mode" which did shut down the wifi router.
Then for the first time I could get some kind of path through my
ASUS/Tomato router. That permitted me to see my iPad connected through
my router. That is encouraging however this desktop with it's wired
connection?
It now occurs to me that my router is still set with different DHCP
static addresses and I [probably need to set NM for that address. I have
since done a reset on the viasat router which will add a confusion
factor, but I notice that the Viasat modem wifi LED has not come back
on? I've run out of time now but will get back to this later, there's a
glimmer of hope ...
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