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I can assist with building connections and growing your network. What would you like to focus on?

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EmeraldQuartz
Member
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10-25-2020, 10:34 PM
#1
Does your ISP provide the IP address to assign when using port 4? Does it assign an IP when connected to port 4? I’m thinking you’re using the Razer router, which should be DHCP enabled, right? Switching between modes shouldn’t affect this. QoS settings usually don’t impact gig connections.
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EmeraldQuartz
10-25-2020, 10:34 PM #1

Does your ISP provide the IP address to assign when using port 4? Does it assign an IP when connected to port 4? I’m thinking you’re using the Razer router, which should be DHCP enabled, right? Switching between modes shouldn’t affect this. QoS settings usually don’t impact gig connections.

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Beastboomer1
Member
169
10-26-2020, 09:02 AM
#2
Hello, thank you for your response! My ISP advised me to contact razer for assistance in switching the sila from an AP to a router. They didn’t give any additional details. Since I realized the problem is more complex and needs specific information, I’ve been asking my ISP for clarification. On my side, I’m unsure what data they should request from me when I reach them. I’d like to understand what information they expect before I proceed. Could you explain how I can verify if the device is receiving an IP address? Whenever I enable bridge mode, these three sections appear: "IP Address," "IP Subnet Mask," and "IP Address Range." All three seem to display the same values, regardless of whether the sila is connected to port #4 or another port (which would suggest it’s acting as an AP). I’ve attached a screenshot of the current settings. On the left side, the green fields are disabled once I turn off bridge mode and apply the changes.
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Beastboomer1
10-26-2020, 09:02 AM #2

Hello, thank you for your response! My ISP advised me to contact razer for assistance in switching the sila from an AP to a router. They didn’t give any additional details. Since I realized the problem is more complex and needs specific information, I’ve been asking my ISP for clarification. On my side, I’m unsure what data they should request from me when I reach them. I’d like to understand what information they expect before I proceed. Could you explain how I can verify if the device is receiving an IP address? Whenever I enable bridge mode, these three sections appear: "IP Address," "IP Subnet Mask," and "IP Address Range." All three seem to display the same values, regardless of whether the sila is connected to port #4 or another port (which would suggest it’s acting as an AP). I’ve attached a screenshot of the current settings. On the left side, the green fields are disabled once I turn off bridge mode and apply the changes.

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mike20112000
Junior Member
47
10-26-2020, 04:46 PM
#3
It appears the network range is hidden for privacy. It likely belongs to a private IP like 192.168.x.x or 10.x.x.x. Check the Wi-Fi settings to see how the device obtains its WAN address.
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mike20112000
10-26-2020, 04:46 PM #3

It appears the network range is hidden for privacy. It likely belongs to a private IP like 192.168.x.x or 10.x.x.x. Check the Wi-Fi settings to see how the device obtains its WAN address.

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Velizar06
Posting Freak
865
10-30-2020, 05:24 AM
#4
The settings you're viewing are similar to this. I've disabled bridge mode and used it to reach the Wan IP.
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Velizar06
10-30-2020, 05:24 AM #4

The settings you're viewing are similar to this. I've disabled bridge mode and used it to reach the Wan IP.

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RealDishwasher
Junior Member
12
10-30-2020, 10:21 PM
#5
Enable dynaminc IP configuration and connect it to your network. It will automatically acquire an IP address.
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RealDishwasher
10-30-2020, 10:21 PM #5

Enable dynaminc IP configuration and connect it to your network. It will automatically acquire an IP address.

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Sussu
Senior Member
708
10-30-2020, 10:28 PM
#6
It appears unchanged once I activate it and press apply.
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Sussu
10-30-2020, 10:28 PM #6

It appears unchanged once I activate it and press apply.

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XaiKo_
Junior Member
17
11-04-2020, 08:45 PM
#7
But after plugging it in and linking it to port #1 of the ONR, the IP and netmask fields show up. The gateway stays unchanged. I’m not sure if the issue is fixed now. Whenever I connect it to port #4, the snake light turns red. But when I switch it to port #1, it turns green, meaning it’s connected to the network. To verify if it’s acting as a router instead of an AP, you can check its IP configuration and see if it responds properly to commands.
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XaiKo_
11-04-2020, 08:45 PM #7

But after plugging it in and linking it to port #1 of the ONR, the IP and netmask fields show up. The gateway stays unchanged. I’m not sure if the issue is fixed now. Whenever I connect it to port #4, the snake light turns red. But when I switch it to port #1, it turns green, meaning it’s connected to the network. To verify if it’s acting as a router instead of an AP, you can check its IP configuration and see if it responds properly to commands.

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foxy_jr27
Junior Member
12
11-18-2020, 01:19 PM
#8
When connected to port 1, does it use its own separate network segment compared to plugging into the modem directly? If yes, then you can enable DMA mode for the Razer modem.
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foxy_jr27
11-18-2020, 01:19 PM #8

When connected to port 1, does it use its own separate network segment compared to plugging into the modem directly? If yes, then you can enable DMA mode for the Razer modem.

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Minihamsteri
Junior Member
24
11-18-2020, 02:44 PM
#9
To verify if it's a separate subnet, examine your network settings or ping tests. Regarding the issue, since you don’t have a distinct modem and the ONR is part of your ISP’s equipment, check your router configuration or contact your service provider for clarification.
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Minihamsteri
11-18-2020, 02:44 PM #9

To verify if it's a separate subnet, examine your network settings or ping tests. Regarding the issue, since you don’t have a distinct modem and the ONR is part of your ISP’s equipment, check your router configuration or contact your service provider for clarification.

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TheBlueFloyd
Member
123
11-18-2020, 05:46 PM
#10
The network settings appear inconsistent. The LAN side uses 192.168.1.0 and 192.168.0.1, while the WAN side seems to have a different configuration. It's unclear if devices connected to the ISP gateway are coming from the razer router.
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TheBlueFloyd
11-18-2020, 05:46 PM #10

The network settings appear inconsistent. The LAN side uses 192.168.1.0 and 192.168.0.1, while the WAN side seems to have a different configuration. It's unclear if devices connected to the ISP gateway are coming from the razer router.

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