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For the life of me I can not figure out why I can access the XR1000 vi routerlogin.net but 192.168.1.1.

It has been factory reset as of just now and reset back up. Routerlogin.net when pinged, points to the 1.1 address. 

But trying to get it via https or http to 192.168.1.1/admin results in nothing or a 404. Any ideas?

This occurs even if my PC is the only thing plugged into the lan port.

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Well, embarassing,,,,,,,,, I figured it out. My ISPs router took a firmware update, during that update it performed a so called factory reset. It placed my WAN IP of the netgear on the same network as the lan side of the ISPs router. What in the ..... It should ask before it does this garbage. I am surprised I was able to connect period. Thankfully, I was able to patiently work around time outs with what probably was IP conflicts and get every thing reset, and click on both reboot buttons of each router remotely at the same time or split second apart ;-).

UGHHHHH. Thank you Fraser, sorry for the confusion. Next time I will check this, that was a first for me.

 

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Whats strange is everything works from a 10.0.1.153 address, AKA the WAN port when trying to admin the router from the local network.

Trying to ask the router on 192.168.1.1 is a no go, no matter what PC / MAC or OS I try from.

Yes it is double natted, but has always been as my ISP router locks up "firmware bug" when you put in IP pass through mode.

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You can use the DMZ instead and that should resolve the NAT issue at least.

Set a static WAN on the XR and then mirror those settings on the ISP router, reboot the ISP router, wait 2 minutes then reboot the XR from the interface, wait 4 minutes and then neither router can change them and should work correctly after

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Did that, I can access it via routerlogin.net, which if pinged resolves to 192.168.1.1.

But I can only seem to hit from 10.1.1.200 and routerloging.net. The 10.1.1.152 being the DMZ / Yellow internet port.

Fraser whats a good url to save that would just log you in. Meaning use to be I could just type in 192.168.1.1 and get logged in.

It doesnt seem to respond forward that request to what ever the actual auth page is to log into the router.

Firmware: XR1000 1.0.0.68_1.0.54

 

Im guessing the 50 of these in my logs is because the router itself has DHCP disabled, as I use a piehole for DHCP? Thoughts?

Mar 25 18:47:43 XR1000 user.warn com.netdumasoftware.ngdilsync: No DHCP device file found: /tmp/dhcp_info_for_fing/38:94:ED:BB:8E:

 

 

Brett

 

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I don't know what you mean by "The 152 being the DMZ / Yellow internet port" but I think it's probably the use of the pihole that is causing it to be honest, if you re-enable DHCP on the router and keep the default DNS does it work then?

There isn't a specific URL to bypass the auth and get you straight in if that's what you mean

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Sorry think I fixed that above post, but I can only access via the WAN AKA yellow ports IP address of 10.1.1.152. Not 192.168.1.1

No I just wondered what the proprer login URL would be to auth and get in. I use to just be able to type 192.168.1.1 in the bvrowser and it pop a window for username an password.

Could be the pihole, but its been use for 4 to 5 years. I do not see a place to tell the DHCP server on the router to use pihole as a dns server.

I did change it as you mentioned, took the pihole out of the picture, atm makes no difference.

 

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