New
#31
Apologies my mistake yes set DDNS to disabled.
On the portforward rule set it to your hostname at no-ip.org if allowed or your router ip address for external ip address.
Apologies my mistake yes set DDNS to disabled.
On the portforward rule set it to your hostname at no-ip.org if allowed or your router ip address for external ip address.
Not asking you to set a username or password in the portforwarding settings that was for DDNS settings which i advised to disable.
Your WAN ip is your external ip address but it is dynamic so it will change with each re-boot of router or when switched on or off so you cannot use that. Just enter your ubee ip address.
What do i fill in at the empty fields at bridging?
Wireless bridging is not the option you need i do not think it has ethernet bridging but we should still be able to do it.
Can you please advise us what the DHCP starting address is please?
of the netgear?
by the way: i have re enabled DHCP again. someone told me to disable it....but some devices began having trouble to connect so i have put that function online again on the netgear router.Use Router as DHCP-server: yes
ip adress (begin) 192.168.1.2
ip adress (end) 192.168.1.254
i dont know exactly what you mean.
The modem is connected to the netgear through a lan cable.(same cable as to connect my laptop to the modem) its not connected wirelessy.
turning off DHCP on netgear makes my devices have trouble connecting to the netgear.
do you mean turning off wifi of the netgear and use the wifi/internet of the modem?
i get 2 different advices now? ^^
You will need to disable the DHCP server on the netgear.
The DHCP server starting address i want is from the Ubee modem please.
devices really get trouble connecting to the internet when DHCP is disabled.
when they are already connected it keeps working but connecting again creates problems. it connects the the router successfully but there is no internet connection available....when DHCP is off.
How to prevent this from happening?