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your ethernet and wifi devices use two separate dhcp addresses

your ethernet and wifi devices use two separate dhcp addresses

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diogo218dvdv
Senior Member
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04-14-2023, 08:39 AM
#11
Sure, but when I connect to any other port I don't see any internet connection.
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diogo218dvdv
04-14-2023, 08:39 AM #11

Sure, but when I connect to any other port I don't see any internet connection.

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Killa_Dx
Senior Member
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04-15-2023, 03:53 PM
#12
I don’t have access to your ISP or specific gateway details. Could you provide that information so I can assist you further?
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Killa_Dx
04-15-2023, 03:53 PM #12

I don’t have access to your ISP or specific gateway details. Could you provide that information so I can assist you further?

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Gala_Driend
Junior Member
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04-17-2023, 04:20 AM
#13
isp stands for Tet Gpon home gateway while the router is a Nokia G-240W-A
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Gala_Driend
04-17-2023, 04:20 AM #13

isp stands for Tet Gpon home gateway while the router is a Nokia G-240W-A

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t0bester
Junior Member
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04-17-2023, 08:10 AM
#14
Please share a visual of the connections so I can review them. The diagrams will help clarify how the systems relate and which ports link to each other. Regarding your question, it’s common for consumer gear to combine Wi-Fi and wired networks under the same layer 2 setup, ensuring consistent IP addresses without exposing public IPs.
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t0bester
04-17-2023, 08:10 AM #14

Please share a visual of the connections so I can review them. The diagrams will help clarify how the systems relate and which ports link to each other. Regarding your question, it’s common for consumer gear to combine Wi-Fi and wired networks under the same layer 2 setup, ensuring consistent IP addresses without exposing public IPs.

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FamusLuna
Member
202
04-18-2023, 06:29 AM
#15
It clearly points to a setup issue since the computer is linked to LAN port 1 on the router.
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FamusLuna
04-18-2023, 06:29 AM #15

It clearly points to a setup issue since the computer is linked to LAN port 1 on the router.

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Mikumu
Member
144
04-18-2023, 12:30 PM
#16
However, this appears to be the correct setup, and it looks like the wired connection is functioning properly. The problem lies with the Wi-Fi.
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Mikumu
04-18-2023, 12:30 PM #16

However, this appears to be the correct setup, and it looks like the wired connection is functioning properly. The problem lies with the Wi-Fi.

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Brudora
Senior Member
726
04-19-2023, 02:22 AM
#17
The Wi-Fi uses a local IP address while Ethernet connects via a public IP.
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Brudora
04-19-2023, 02:22 AM #17

The Wi-Fi uses a local IP address while Ethernet connects via a public IP.

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Caribbean_Blue
Senior Member
609
04-19-2023, 08:38 AM
#18
Sure, clarify the setup. Are you asking about a diagram showing how the router is configured for public IP access via LAN port 1? Make sure it matches the router model and your connection details.
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Caribbean_Blue
04-19-2023, 08:38 AM #18

Sure, clarify the setup. Are you asking about a diagram showing how the router is configured for public IP access via LAN port 1? Make sure it matches the router model and your connection details.

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Lilicla
Junior Member
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04-20-2023, 11:55 PM
#19
Verify your WiFi is connected to your local network instead of another device nearby. Confirm your Ethernet is using DHCP without a fixed IP address. Your ISP gateway could be operating in bridge mode.
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Lilicla
04-20-2023, 11:55 PM #19

Verify your WiFi is connected to your local network instead of another device nearby. Confirm your Ethernet is using DHCP without a fixed IP address. Your ISP gateway could be operating in bridge mode.

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Zmondy
Senior Member
405
04-21-2023, 03:20 AM
#20
I checked the configuration and confirmed port 1 is set to bridge mode, but I can't modify it.
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Zmondy
04-21-2023, 03:20 AM #20

I checked the configuration and confirmed port 1 is set to bridge mode, but I can't modify it.

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