Check if ports are open for forwarding.
Check if ports are open for forwarding.
I don’t have enough details to reveal the IP address yet. Begin by checking 192.168.100.1 to access Router 2. Find instructions on locating the WAN settings for that router. The IP assigned to Router 2 is essential information. Search online for “what is my IP” and compare it with the WAN IP shown. If they match, your public IP is already known. Otherwise, reach out to Orange for assistance.
Yes, accessing 192.168.100.1 leads to router settings. It’s important not to share this information publicly, as it could be risky. I understand you’re seeing your IPv6 address but know your IPv4 address. What actions should you take with your IPv4 address?
I activated WLAN on the Huawei router but it didn’t respond. LAN ports remain non-functional, and even my laptop only receives packets from the router.
Currently, everything we need should be accessible within the settings of Router 2. We’re not prioritizing Router 1 just yet. Inside Router 2’s settings, look for sections related to WAN configuration—perhaps under advanced or Internet options. Knowing the exact model of Router 2 could also assist in locating this information more easily.
In the meantime, I'll search for the WAN configuration. You should check the router, which is a Zyxel VMG3927-T50K.
You must confirm the IPv4 for Router 2's WAN. If it aligns with the IP address found when searching "What is my IP," then Router 1 acts as a bridge and you should reach out to Orange for help. If the WAN IPv4 doesn't match, adjust the last digit to become one. For example, if the WAN IP is 192.168.0.10, change the 10 to 1.