john33 Posted Saturday at 05:58 PM Posted Saturday at 05:58 PM Hello, a sudden, incomprehensible problem occurred, and my Netgear XR1000 stopped connecting to the internet and the indicator turned red. I performed a factory reset, but the problem has not been resolved yet. When I set up the router, a new menu appeared, which I have never seen before. I will attach it now. What is the solution? Thank you.
Administrators Netduma Fraser Posted Saturday at 06:15 PM Administrators Posted Saturday at 06:15 PM Access with 192.168.1.1 or 10.0.0.1 instead and see if you can get past the page. What is the model of the modem/router the XR is connected to and how have you set that to ensure all traffic flows to the XR? E.g XR in its DMZ, modem/bridge mode
john33 Posted Saturday at 06:35 PM Author Posted Saturday at 06:35 PM Yes, I was logging in using 192.168.1.1. There is no difference in the login method. In all cases, it takes me to this new menu. If I try to enter the information correctly (if) the internet will not work. It will show a white color, but in reality it will not work. As for how the internet flows, it is PPPoE, and Netgear XR V1 is the basic one.
Administrators Netduma Fraser Posted Saturday at 06:58 PM Administrators Posted Saturday at 06:58 PM What is the modem/router the XR1000 is connected to? Get through to the main interface then enable PPPoE and remove the set IP settings you made, reboot the router from the interface, wait 4 minutes then check
john33 Posted Saturday at 09:32 PM Author Posted Saturday at 09:32 PM The modem that carries the internet is a Huawei Hg8145v5. I tried, but it didn't work. I've been trying since this morning. I've done a factory reset several times, but to no avail
Administrators Netduma Fraser Posted Saturday at 09:35 PM Administrators Posted Saturday at 09:35 PM Reboot the Huawei, wait 2 minutes, reboot the XR, wait 4 minutes then check again. If that doesn't work, connect your PC directly, enter PPPoE credentials on PC and see if you get internet that way.
john33 Posted yesterday at 09:22 AM Author Posted yesterday at 09:22 AM I tried that, but it didn't work. The device doesn't automatically retrieve IP information. If I don't enter it, it stays blank. If I enter it manually, it gives off a white light indicating that the internet is working, but in reality, it doesn't. I've tried with two service providers.
Administrators Netduma Fraser Posted yesterday at 05:12 PM Administrators Posted yesterday at 05:12 PM Could you provide a screenshot of the Internet Setup page on the XR please?
Administrators Netduma Fraser Posted yesterday at 08:11 PM Administrators Posted yesterday at 08:11 PM Looking at your Huawei model, the XR shouldn't be handling PPPoE, it doesn't need to it looks like, so disable PPPoE on the XR. Reboot the Huawei, wait 2 minutes, reboot the XR from the interface, wait 4 minutes then see if you get internet.
john33 Posted yesterday at 08:41 PM Author Posted yesterday at 08:41 PM The problem is that the "fixed IP" list appears, not PPPoE. I tried with two service providers, both with PPPoE and without PPPoE. Yes, the router version doesn't support this. Instead, you need to contact your service provider to have the Netgear XR connect via PPPoE. I've been connecting via PPPoE for three months and never had any problems like this. Previously, the "fixed IP" list didn't appear. Now, no matter what service provider I connect to, it won't do this and won't get the correct IP readings.
Administrators Netduma Fraser Posted 23 hours ago Administrators Posted 23 hours ago Provide the log from the System Information page please and I can see if there are any indications there. The Huawei device is in modem/bridge mode then presumably?
john33 Posted 3 hours ago Author Posted 3 hours ago First, I apologize for the delay in responding due to the time difference between countries. Second, the information list is as it is, without an IP address, unless you fill it out to no avail. Not to mention that the duma list has some problems logging in, and now I will attach it for you. Dear friend, are there any solutions? I've been experiencing this problem for 3 days. Yes, my Huawei was in bridge mode. And two hours ago, I spoke with my service provider to remove this mode.
Administrators Netduma Fraser Posted 2 hours ago Administrators Posted 2 hours ago No worries, reply whenever you're able to. Use 192.168.1.1 to login instead. I'll need the log from the System Information page when you then have access. As you've now disabled bridge mode you can also disable PPPoE on the XR. Reboot the Huawei, wait 2 minutes, reboot the XR from the interface, wait 4 minutes then check if you have internet.
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