Mehmet Posted Wednesday at 11:56 AM Posted Wednesday at 11:56 AM Hi Frazer. I set my R3 router to bridge mode. It worked fine for two days, then I lost connection and turned the modem off and on. Even though bridge mode was enabled, I still couldn't connect to the R3. I reset both the modem and the router to factory settings, then set them to bridge mode again, but even after entering my account name and password, the router still won't connect. Any help would be appreciated. One more thing. Should I disable the DHCP and uPnP settings on the modem when I switch it to bridge mode?
Krush Posted Wednesday at 12:17 PM Posted Wednesday at 12:17 PM Le mode pont sur votre routeur/modem principale désactive l'ensemble des options de routage, le transformant en simple modem. Vous devez renseigner les paramètres PPPoE , option DHCP et/ou VLAN ID pour récupérer votre connexion à internet derrière le R3 ! "R3/paramètre WAN (type de connexion)" Ces renseignements doivent être renseignés sur le site internet de votre FAI, si ce n'est pas le cas vous avez un vrai mode pont et le R3 devrait récupérer votre IP publique directement derrière DHCP automatiquement !
Krush Posted Wednesday at 12:52 PM Posted Wednesday at 12:52 PM 55 minutes ago, Mehmet said: I set my R3 router to bridge mode ----Impossible---
Mehmet Posted Wednesday at 05:40 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 05:40 PM What is impossible ??? İts set to bridge mode man
Mehmet Posted Wednesday at 06:05 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 06:05 PM 5 hours ago, Krush said: ----Impossible--- 5 hours ago, Krush said: Le mode pont sur votre routeur/modem principale désactive l'ensemble des options de routage, le transformant en simple modem. Vous devez renseigner les paramètres PPPoE , option DHCP et/ou VLAN ID pour récupérer votre connexion à internet derrière le R3 ! "R3/paramètre WAN (type de connexion)" Ces renseignements doivent être renseignés sur le site internet de votre FAI, si ce n'est pas le cas vous avez un vrai mode pont et le R3 devrait récupérer votre IP publique directement derrière DHCP automatiquement ! And one more thing, as a moderator, your first job is to write in a language that everyone can understand, and that's English, right? If you don't know, I suppose you can use a translation program???
Krush Posted Wednesday at 09:40 PM Posted Wednesday at 09:40 PM Par impossible, je veux dire que ce n'est pas le R3 qui est en mode pont mais ton routeur/modem principal, si tu as un ONT externe, tu peux également le contourner ! 4 hours ago, Mehmet said: And one more thing, as a moderator, your first job is to write in a language that everyone can understand, and that's English, right? If you don't know, I suppose you can use a translation program??? Le français fait partie des 5 langues les plus parlé au monde, j'ai fais le choix de répondre dans ma langue maternelle dans un soucis de compréhension globale. Tout le monde à un traducteur automatique maintenant sur son navigateur. Ce que je veux dire par là, c'est que tu peux également écrire dans ta langue maternelle 😉 Pour reprendre le sujet, tu dois également rentrer les DNS (WAN paramètre avancé !) sinon tes périphériques derrière le R3 n'auront pas accès à internet. Rodolfo Lima 1
Mehmet Posted Wednesday at 10:38 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 10:38 PM 57 minutes ago, Krush said: Par impossible, je veux dire que ce n'est pas le R3 qui est en mode pont mais ton routeur/modem principal, si tu as un ONT externe, tu peux également le contourner ! Le français fait partie des 5 langues les plus parlé au monde, j'ai fais le choix de répondre dans ma langue maternelle dans un soucis de compréhension globale. Tout le monde à un traducteur automatique maintenant sur son navigateur. Ce que je veux dire par là, c'est que tu peux également écrire dans ta langue maternelle 😉 Pour reprendre le sujet, tu dois également rentrer les DNS (WAN paramètre avancé !) sinon tes périphériques derrière le R3 n'auront pas accès à internet. I didn't enter DNS but no problems occurred. By the way, the default DNS of my modem was 192.168.1.1. What should I enter as my DNS if I don't want to use Google or Cloud DNS?
Mehmet Posted Wednesday at 10:42 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 10:42 PM And I didn't turn off DHCP and UPNP on the modem. Will there be a problem because when I turned it off before, R3 had disconnections.
Krush Posted Wednesday at 11:03 PM Posted Wednesday at 11:03 PM Pourrais tu préciser ta configuration ! modem/routeur FAI --- R3--- périphérique Si ton modem/routeur est en mode pont, normalement tu n'as plus de DHCP ou d'UPnP. Le principe du mode pont est de transformer ton modem/routeur en modem pure sans option de routage !
Mehmet Posted Wednesday at 11:17 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 11:17 PM 12 minutes ago, Krush said: Pourrais tu préciser ta configuration ! modem/routeur FAI --- R3--- périphérique Si ton modem/routeur est en mode pont, normalement tu n'as plus de DHCP ou d'UPnP. Le principe du mode pont est de transformer ton modem/routeur en modem pure sans option de routage ! Yes, the modem is in bridge mode. But when I previously disabled UPNP and DHCP, I experienced disconnections on R3. So I left it enabled. Yes, the connection is like this: modem - R3 - Xbox. What should I write about DNS?
Krush Posted Wednesday at 11:26 PM Posted Wednesday at 11:26 PM Ok ! tu veux donc désactiver le DHCP et l'UPnP sur le R3 ? Tu dois fournir au préalable une IP fixe à tous tes périphériques en avale du R3, ouvrir les ports sur le R3... Pour les DNS ce que tu veux, FAI GOOGLE etc... ! ça ne change pas grand chose d'expérience.
Mehmet Posted Wednesday at 11:32 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 11:32 PM 5 minutes ago, Krush said: Ok ! tu veux donc désactiver le DHCP et l'UPnP sur le R3 ? Tu dois fournir au préalable une IP fixe à tous tes périphériques en avale du R3, ouvrir les ports sur le R3... Pour les DNS ce que tu veux, FAI GOOGLE etc... ! ça ne change pas grand chose d'expérience. No, DHCP and UPNP are enabled on the modem. They are already enabled on the R3. I have problems when I disable them on the modem.
Krush Posted Wednesday at 11:36 PM Posted Wednesday at 11:36 PM Fixes l'IP DHCP du R3 dans ton modem routeur et mets la dans le DMZ ! Mehmet 1
Mehmet Posted Wednesday at 11:43 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 11:43 PM 6 minutes ago, Krush said: Fixes l'IP DHCP du R3 dans ton modem routeur et mets la dans le DMZ ! Should I turn off UPNP on the modem?
Krush Posted Wednesday at 11:50 PM Posted Wednesday at 11:50 PM Si le R3 est dans le DMZ du routeur/modem, UPnP n'a plus d'importance !
DARKNESS Posted yesterday at 01:26 AM Posted yesterday at 01:26 AM @MehmetAre you using a cable modem or an ONT? When bridge mode is enabled on a cable modem, access to features like UPnP settings and port forwarding through its interface becomes restricted. In this mode, the modem primarily serves as an administrative tool, offering details such as SNR and power levels, while functions like port forwarding and UPnP are managed by the router. You might be pronouncing it incorrectly, which is why I'm asking. It seems like you're misusing terms, as I believe you're referring to PPOE, which would actually be an ONT.
Mehmet Posted yesterday at 02:09 PM Author Posted yesterday at 02:09 PM 12 hours ago, DARKNESS said: @MehmetAre you using a cable modem or an ONT? When bridge mode is enabled on a cable modem, access to features like UPnP settings and port forwarding through its interface becomes restricted. In this mode, the modem primarily serves as an administrative tool, offering details such as SNR and power levels, while functions like port forwarding and UPnP are managed by the router. You might be pronouncing it incorrectly, which is why I'm asking. It seems like you're misusing terms, as I believe you're referring to PPOE, which would actually be an ONT. Yes, I'm using an ONT modem. I cloned R3's MAC address from the modem's DHCP and wrote it down. I disabled DHCP and UPNP on the ONT modem. Everything is now handled by R3.
Administrators Netduma Fraser Posted yesterday at 02:28 PM Administrators Posted yesterday at 02:28 PM 18 minutes ago, Mehmet said: Yes, I'm using an ONT modem. I cloned R3's MAC address from the modem's DHCP and wrote it down. I disabled DHCP and UPNP on the ONT modem. Everything is now handled by R3. I would say that you cloning the MAC address is probably the issue. You've got the ONT & the R3 both being used at the same time and appearing as the same device. Disable the MAC cloning, it isn't needed, reboot then monitor
Mehmet Posted yesterday at 03:01 PM Author Posted yesterday at 03:01 PM 30 minutes ago, Netduma Fraser said: I would say that you cloning the MAC address is probably the issue. You've got the ONT & the R3 both being used at the same time and appearing as the same device. Disable the MAC cloning, it isn't needed, reboot then monitor Hi @Netduma Fraser When I first disabled UPNP and DHCP on the modem, I got an error in bridge mode. This time, I did it like this and there's no problem. The R3 is working fine now. Netduma Fraser 1
Mehmet Posted yesterday at 03:35 PM Author Posted yesterday at 03:35 PM 1 hour ago, Netduma Fraser said: I would say that you cloning the MAC address is probably the issue. You've got the ONT & the R3 both being used at the same time and appearing as the same device. Disable the MAC cloning, it isn't needed, reboot then monitor My connection is as down the picture @Netduma Fraser. I switched the modem to bridge mode. I entered the username and password into the R3 PPPoE. I disabled DHCP on the modem, but I manually entered the R3's MAC address and IP address. UPNP and firewalls are also disabled on the modem. Am I doing anything wrong?
Administrators Netduma Fraser Posted yesterday at 04:21 PM Administrators Posted yesterday at 04:21 PM 44 minutes ago, Mehmet said: My connection is as down the picture @Netduma Fraser. I switched the modem to bridge mode. I entered the username and password into the R3 PPPoE. I disabled DHCP on the modem, but I manually entered the R3's MAC address and IP address. UPNP and firewalls are also disabled on the modem. Am I doing anything wrong? If you switch the modem to bridge mode then DHCP, UPnP & Firewalls do not need to be disabled on the modem. Either it's not properly set in bridge mode if it's allowing you to change those settings or you can just leave them enabled - the R3 doesn't have a bridge mode for example so whatever you thought you did to set that isn't the case so double check the modem is actually set to bridge/modem mode. I would still remove the cloned MAC address change.
Mehmet Posted yesterday at 05:04 PM Author Posted yesterday at 05:04 PM 40 minutes ago, Netduma Fraser said: If you switch the modem to bridge mode then DHCP, UPnP & Firewalls do not need to be disabled on the modem. Either it's not properly set in bridge mode if it's allowing you to change those settings or you can just leave them enabled - the R3 doesn't have a bridge mode for example so whatever you thought you did to set that isn't the case so double check the modem is actually set to bridge/modem mode. I would still remove the cloned MAC address change. I did as you said and hard reset the modem. I put the modem back into bridge mode and didn't touch anything inside it, I left it on as you can see in the pictures. I'm leaving it like this, right?
Administrators Netduma Fraser Posted yesterday at 05:11 PM Administrators Posted yesterday at 05:11 PM I don't think its in bridge mode, take a picture of the page you enabled that please but yes leave those settings as they are Mehmet 1
Mehmet Posted yesterday at 05:16 PM Author Posted yesterday at 05:16 PM 40 minutes ago, Netduma Fraser said: I don't think its in bridge mode, take a picture of the page you enabled that please but yes leave those settings as they are This is what it looks like in bridge mode right now. I don't know if I need to do anything else. @Netduma Fraser
Administrators Netduma Fraser Posted 23 hours ago Administrators Posted 23 hours ago 1 hour ago, Mehmet said: This is what it looks like in bridge mode right now. I don't know if I need to do anything else. @Netduma Fraser If you can't get internet through the R3 without PPPoE being set on it then what you've done is fine Mehmet and Krush 2
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