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XR1000 Cant get it to move to the 192.168.1.X subnet


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Any attempt to get my internal subnet back to 192.168.1.1 is failing. I had to factory reset the XR1000 as I kept being told the router is not ready in attempting to get in.

I am sure I am doing something wrong but I can not for the crazy life of me get it back to 192.168.1.1 where my DHCP server. I do not want to the router to do the DHCP. Any attempt to change says that 192.168.1.1 conflicts with WAN IP. Not sure what I forgetting to do here:

Firmware Version 1.0.0.68

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The modem/router the XR is connected to will have an LAN IP of 192.168.1.1 which means you cannot set the XR to the same IP, you'll either need to change the ISP LAN IP to another if you want the XR to have that IP or keep the LAN IP the XR has currently. May I ask why you don't want the XR to handle DHCP - is your idea to have the modem/router give IPs to the devices connected to the XR?

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I have a piehole that I love ;-), and want it to do the DHCP and having a nice naming convention. So I am not sure what changed, but even appling a backup from a few months did not work. I always could hit the router with 192.168.1.1 address to login and maintain it. Not quite sure what gives, I have not made any changes anyplace, life has been ok for since the last backup till a few hours ago.

so the setup is the XR does routing internal, all devices on the 192.168.1.X and have been for years, piehole on same subnet serving up DHCP, Internet port connected to the Verizon gateway and life has been good till today. 192.168.1.1 never responds now, I have to hit with the 10.0.0.1 IP. 

Here is a screen shot from XR700 it is limping along with bad ram chip atm, it works and the settings for it are in the pics. This how my XR1000 use tobe setup:

To much work to move everything over to a 10 network. To many statics for cameras etc..

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The modem LAN side the XR1000 is going into:

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Make any sense Fraser?

 

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Sort of got it to take but trying to access it via routerlogin.net or IP just gives me the above screen. It is DHCP mode atm as well. but doesnt respond to the 192.168.1.1 I am routing and internet is working, I just cant manage the device atm.

 

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I got it resolved, I had TFTP the firmware back from like v1 and progress up. Not sure how something like firmware gets screwed up. I use to have to do this every so often on the R700. We are working for now, not holding my breath ;-). Thanks Fraser.

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