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SuperHub in Modem Mode with DD-WRT Router
Hello.
I've just joined and am looking for some help. I have had a SuperHub (SH) for a year, and whilst in it's default settings it's worked (mostly), I can never seem to change any settings without it screwing things up. For example, if I changed the SSID it fails to ever work. Wireless Internet connection drops out after sometime (usually a week or two) and I have to power cycle the SH. This is fine for me, but the rest of the family struggle with it. I bought a new router (Netgear WNDR3700v2) and flashed it with dd-wrt. When I put the SH into modem mode, the WAN IP shown in dd-wrt was 192.168.0.13. I was not able to get any Internet access though. IP addresses were given out through my new router fine (192.168.1.x) and I was able to access the dd-wrt config pages. Is it possible to get to the config pages of SH in this mode? I was expecting the WAN IP address to be the actual Internet facing IP, so a 192.168.0.x address was unexpected. Anyone else faced similar issues and able to help? Thanks! |
Re: SuperHub in Modem Mode with DD-WRT Router
192.168.100.1 should be the SH.
Have you connected your router to the right port on the SH? Only one works when in modem mode. |
Re: SuperHub in Modem Mode with DD-WRT Router
You can reach the modem-mode Superhub configuration pages at http://192.168.100.1
In my experience, the issue that you are experiencing is most commonly caused by a failure to restart the cable modem / Superhub after a change in the MAC address of the connected equipment. Try connecting your network as before with the Superhub in cable modem mode attached via its LAN port 1 (nearest the co-axial cable connector) to the WAN port of the WNDR3700. Ensure the WNDR3700 is up and set to acquire a WAN IP address automatically, via DHCP. Now try power cycling the Superhub. All being well, when the Superhub comes back up, the WNDR3700 should report a successful WAN connection through DHCP. Hope this helps. Phil. ---------- Post added at 12:30 ---------- Previous post was at 12:23 ---------- NB. I have no experience with the WNDR3700. It may be reluctant to attempt to re-acquire a WAN IP address when the Superhub comes back up. If this is the case, either force it to renew via the configuration pages (if possible), or simply power-cycle it. Phil. |
Re: SuperHub in Modem Mode with DD-WRT Router
Great thanks guys!
I have it working now. Re-did Modem Mode and left DD-WRT router off until it restarted. Its now working perfectly with all the dd-wrt goodness I wanted :D |
Re: SuperHub in Modem Mode with DD-WRT Router
Good to hear. The WNDR3700 is an excellent router. And 192.168.0.13 does indicate the SH wasn't actually in modem mode properly.
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Re: SuperHub in Modem Mode with DD-WRT Router
Yeah, the 192.168.0.13 address was suspect, but I had people trying to use the Internet so didn't have much chance to play with it.
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