On 05/07/19 20:17, Tony Su wrote:
I've posted several times over the past 8 months or so about the equipment I've been using on Cox and Spectrum, I don't even have to tell the ISP what equipment I'm using... I just tell them I'm using my own equipment on the Service Order, then hook up my own equipment. As long as the equipment id compatible with their system, everything happens more or less automaticatlly… The equipment is discovered, recogniziaed, identified and then authorized firmware updates are installed automatically (by the ISP). If all goes well, somewhere between 20 t0 90 minutes after initial hookup, the system should be working. You need to identify your equipment if you want help with your different options. Nowadays, I think most SOHO residential gateways come with web-based Administration. You may need to use a wired connection instead of a wireless.
.Everything I have read says Viasat's equipment must be used. Twenty years ago I might have experimented anyway but that's not something I can do now. The main difference I see is that their combination modem and router [Viasat RG1100] provides power to operate the radio equipment at the antenna, power over coax, 48 vdc I think it said. It also contains a voip adapter for the telephone, before this "system upgrade" two months ago that was separate.
Until that time, for thirteen years, all I needed was their modem and the rest I provided. I will attach a sketch of what I have to work with now. I did determine that their router/modem could be put into a bridged mode but I could not get an internet connection with it and after a visit from their "technician" it was decided I could not use that mode?
Presently it appears that the best solution is to NAT the WAN data to my router. I was experimenting with that approach yesterday, but I am still uncertain about the DD-WRT router configuration, still trying to come up with the right questions to ask for help here. The viasat equipment provides wifi that others have been using with poor results on their iPhones, etc, I am using one of the wired ethernet ports leaving a second port for connection to a separate router.
I want to turn down their wifi signal and use only my wifi router which will still leave their phone adapter functioning. I hope that explains things well enough to be understood. What I need most now is a good instruction for setting up the NAT stuff with my LAN ip changed to 192.168.0.xx which I think will make it easier for me to follow.
Any further suggestions appreciated, Bob -- Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA http://www.qrz.com/db/W2BOD box83 FEDORA-29/64bit LINUX XFCE Fastmail POP3
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