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ZrByte 31-10-2011 21:42

Modem mode IP question
 
Hi sorry if this has been answered before but I couldn't find anything.
Question is basically will modem mode effect or trigger reallocation of my external IP? Even though I know its not guaranteed I like my current IP and would rather not do anything to change it.

Ignitionnet 31-10-2011 21:51

Re: Modem mode IP question
 
Yes. The address of the client asking for the IP address will become whatever you attach to the hub.

Being so attached to 4 binary octets is quite curious by the way ;)

Kymmy 31-10-2011 21:53

Re: Modem mode IP question
 
Being able to see the IP in question I can understand why :clap:

ZrByte 31-10-2011 22:01

Re: Modem mode IP question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ignitionnet (Post 35323708)
Yes. The address of the client asking for the IP address will become whatever you attach to the hub.

Being so attached to 4 binary octets is quite curious by the way ;)

Right, I was hoping that the virgin network side would still see the same MAC as when the superhub is in router mode thus no new external IP.
Reason for the attachment is due to the simplicity. First two octets are a bit random but contain my lucky numbers and second two octets are the same as each other, and are very easy to remember since there are only 4 different numbers in total in the IP. :D

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Kymmy (Post 35323709)
Being able to see the IP in question I can understand why :clap:

Good isn't it? :D

arcimedes 31-10-2011 23:24

Re: Modem mode IP question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ZrByte (Post 35323711)
Right, I was hoping that the virgin network side would still see the same MAC as when the superhub is in router mode thus no new external IP.
Reason for the attachment is due to the simplicity. First two octets are a bit random but contain my lucky numbers and second two octets are the same as each other, and are very easy to remember since there are only 4 different numbers in total in the IP.

However it will now see the MAC address of the router or PC attached to the "modem" so you get a new IP address,:sorry:

Milambar 01-11-2011 03:09

Re: Modem mode IP question
 
MAC Spoofing ftw.

ZrByte 01-11-2011 17:46

Re: Modem mode IP question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Milambar (Post 35323788)
MAC Spoofing ftw.

Im pretty sure my Linksys e2000 supports MAC cloning. Would the MAC I need be the one displayed on the superhub status page? The one in-between software version and serial number?

webrosc 02-11-2011 05:53

Re: Modem mode IP question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ZrByte (Post 35324063)
Im pretty sure my Linksys e2000 supports MAC cloning. Would the MAC I need be the one displayed on the superhub status page? The one in-between software version and serial number?

that mac is the same as the one printed on the superhubs label, so i'd guess its the routers and cloning it would make the network think its the same device when switching to modem mode

Ignitionnet 02-11-2011 17:14

Re: Modem mode IP question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ZrByte (Post 35324063)
Im pretty sure my Linksys e2000 supports MAC cloning. Would the MAC I need be the one displayed on the superhub status page? The one in-between software version and serial number?

Why don't you just check the MAC address you are hitting on the Pooperhub via a wired connection. Command prompt and arp -a.

Then use that MAC on the WAN port of your router in modem mode :)

General Maximus 02-11-2011 18:35

Re: Modem mode IP question
 
my linksys router lets me change the mac it advertises as well and I have only got a wrt150n so you would always get one of those for £40 ish if you needed a new router.

Milambar 02-11-2011 21:51

Re: Modem mode IP question
 
Pretty much all routers with the exception of ones tied to a specific ISP, let you clone MAC addresses. I've never yet come across one where you couldn't.

ZrByte 05-11-2011 16:17

Re: Modem mode IP question
 
Well I Can't get my superhub to work in modem mode so I've fallen before Ive started.
First try was with my good router set with a cloned MAC. I got nothing, no IP info or anything on the status page for my router and no access to 192.168.100.1 to configure the superhub.
Second try was with a standard MAC for my router. Status page was full of all sorts of IP info (And a different WAN IP :( ) but still no internet access or access to 192.168.100.1.
Third try was with My PC connected straight into the superhub and again I got nothing, Windows 7 reported it as an unidentified network.

All of the above was preceded by switching off everything, then powering up the superhub, then router, then PC one at a time only starting the next after the previous was showing ready status lights.
Connection was also in the correct socket on the superhub, its the only one that lights up when in modem mode anyway. and have tried several different ethernet cables.

Finally I did a pinhole reset and I even have my good IP back which is bizarre, I aways thought it was lost forever even if you switch back to the same MAC?

So I'm a bit at a loss now, My router works fine piggybacked on the superhub when modem mode is disabled. This is in the same socket as for modem mode so no faulty sockets.

horseman 05-11-2011 17:42

Re: Modem mode IP question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Milambar (Post 35324482)
Pretty much all routers with the exception of ones tied to a specific ISP, let you clone MAC addresses. I've never yet come across one where you couldn't.

Apple Airports! ……. ;)

Milambar 05-11-2011 20:58

Re: Modem mode IP question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by horseman (Post 35325802)
Apple Airports! ……. ;)

I was referring to real routers, not toy ones.

*dons his flameproof underwear*

ZrByte 06-11-2011 22:23

Re: Modem mode IP question
 
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Ive had a rather flaky internet connection today so have been looking at my connection power levels, seem a touch high to me based on some of the reading I have been doing. Can anyone confirm?
Hoping they are high as this could be related to why my hub wont work in modem mode.


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