On 3/25/22 19:29, Jack Craig wrote:
i am working to restore a web server to internet access that is failing
after att update
the att older modem (pace 5238ac) with arris BGW210-700.
i have a static ip from att in the range 108.220.213.0/255.255.255.248
<http://108.220.213.0/255.255.255.248>, 108.220.213.121 is the external
ip for the server.
the bgw210-700 is the primary router/modem and is connected to a 3rd
party router, netgear nighthawk,
the internal 10.0.0.0/ <http://10.0.0.0/> connects to the netgear nighthawk
I'm going to try to coalesce the bits of information from various
emails, but it's still mostly blanks...
Is the BGW210 connected via DSL or the Optical uplink port?
You have a static IP subnet which should be
108.220.213.120/255.255.255.248 as explained by Richard.
Are you wanting to use multiple addresses?
Do you want a computer on your network to use one of those public
addresses or are you just trying to port forward from one of those
addresses?
There are a few ways to do those options.
Where is the web server located in your network?
Would you be willing to move it to a different section?
Are you using the wifi from both the BGW210 and the Nighthawk?
If so, do they have different SSIDs?
Do you have the Nighthawk connected to the BGW210 using the WAN port or
a LAN port?
I'm guessing it's the WAN port because you have both a 192.168.x.x
subnet (I assume that's the BGW210 LAN) and a 10.0.x.x subnet (I assume
that's the Nighthawk LAN). You would be better off connecting the
Nighthawk to the BGW210 using one of the Nighthawk's LAN ports instead,
so you only have one private subnet. But this also depends on the
answers to the questions about using the multiple public addresses.
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