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Configure a static IP on the HG8145V5 router model.

Configure a static IP on the HG8145V5 router model.

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rydawg3474
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11-06-2016, 05:13 AM
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Sure, I can assist with setting up a static IP on your HG8145V5 router. Let me know if you need step-by-step guidance!
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rydawg3474
11-06-2016, 05:13 AM #1

Sure, I can assist with setting up a static IP on your HG8145V5 router. Let me know if you need step-by-step guidance!

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xBlueberries
Junior Member
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11-07-2016, 02:05 PM
#2
Hello, have you received this router from your ISP? If yes, you should reach out to them.
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xBlueberries
11-07-2016, 02:05 PM #2

Hello, have you received this router from your ISP? If yes, you should reach out to them.

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tetriad
Member
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11-08-2016, 08:57 PM
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Usually its somewhere in WAN/LAN settings. But most importantly! Be more specific, do you mean giving the router a static IP, or the devices connected to said router. Also it would help mentioning the brand of the router; Huawei Echolife HG8145V5 They also have a forum, and im sure there is a topic or helpfile showing howto do this. https://forum.huawei.com/enterprise/en/s...ip&tab=all But this forum is for enterprise stuff and not carries suplies stuff, that it LOCKED DOWN. and you would need to contact ISP for that. But seriously do NOT keep us guessing, give all the info you have. And be as clear as possible.
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tetriad
11-08-2016, 08:57 PM #3

Usually its somewhere in WAN/LAN settings. But most importantly! Be more specific, do you mean giving the router a static IP, or the devices connected to said router. Also it would help mentioning the brand of the router; Huawei Echolife HG8145V5 They also have a forum, and im sure there is a topic or helpfile showing howto do this. https://forum.huawei.com/enterprise/en/s...ip&tab=all But this forum is for enterprise stuff and not carries suplies stuff, that it LOCKED DOWN. and you would need to contact ISP for that. But seriously do NOT keep us guessing, give all the info you have. And be as clear as possible.

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VipMimi
Junior Member
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11-08-2016, 09:34 PM
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I'll check the IP address through that service after you turn off the router or PC.
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VipMimi
11-08-2016, 09:34 PM #4

I'll check the IP address through that service after you turn off the router or PC.

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zProPlayer
Member
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11-09-2016, 08:55 PM
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This site lets you check your public WAN IP address. It’s unrelated to your local network. To get a fixed WAN IP, reach out to your internet service provider to inquire about renting one. What goal are you aiming for?
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zProPlayer
11-09-2016, 08:55 PM #5

This site lets you check your public WAN IP address. It’s unrelated to your local network. To get a fixed WAN IP, reach out to your internet service provider to inquire about renting one. What goal are you aiming for?

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Artur630
Member
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11-13-2016, 04:08 AM
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It depends on the way networking functions. If you're not ready to share details, it's tough to give an accurate response. If your router serves as your modem, then no. With a separate modem, yes. Checking Wi-Fi without internet access means no. Put in effort, or no one will provide the right answer—they can't. Otherwise, clarify your goal; there might be alternative approaches. If you need a fixed public IP from your ISP, contact them. Otherwise, consider a domain and DDNS service so you can always reach your home computer or server.
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Artur630
11-13-2016, 04:08 AM #6

It depends on the way networking functions. If you're not ready to share details, it's tough to give an accurate response. If your router serves as your modem, then no. With a separate modem, yes. Checking Wi-Fi without internet access means no. Put in effort, or no one will provide the right answer—they can't. Otherwise, clarify your goal; there might be alternative approaches. If you need a fixed public IP from your ISP, contact them. Otherwise, consider a domain and DDNS service so you can always reach your home computer or server.

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Benomite
Member
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11-13-2016, 04:38 AM
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My router seems to be a modern model with fiber connection. I'm attempting to match the WAN IP address to access the site, but the port check returns closed.
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Benomite
11-13-2016, 04:38 AM #7

My router seems to be a modern model with fiber connection. I'm attempting to match the WAN IP address to access the site, but the port check returns closed.

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Potathoes
Junior Member
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11-13-2016, 11:51 PM
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If your ISP refuses to provide access, there’s limited action you can take. However, you can simplify things by registering a domain (website names). Then configure your domain to link with your PC. Use DynDNS to automatically update the domain whenever your WAN IP changes. This ensures consistent connectivity to your PC or server. There are various methods to achieve this, but I don’t have enough details to walk you through step by step. Apologies if this isn’t clear. Someone might have a better starting point.
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Potathoes
11-13-2016, 11:51 PM #8

If your ISP refuses to provide access, there’s limited action you can take. However, you can simplify things by registering a domain (website names). Then configure your domain to link with your PC. Use DynDNS to automatically update the domain whenever your WAN IP changes. This ensures consistent connectivity to your PC or server. There are various methods to achieve this, but I don’t have enough details to walk you through step by step. Apologies if this isn’t clear. Someone might have a better starting point.