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Cannot access my Gateway at 192.168.12.1
- Hace 3 años
After a lot of investigation, I uninstalled the VPN and I can now access my gateway 192.168.12.xx
iTinkeralot wrote:
My guess is that he plugged a router into the T-Mobile router, as you speculated, and it served the 192.168.12.1 DNS server up on its ethernet segment as the DNS server. No way clients on the second broadcast domain can ever be routed out and back as the T-Mobile router will never know of the ethernet segment on the other side of the other router. In effect he needs to turn that to bridge mode and disable the DHCP server or just shut the old router down. Unless there is a demand for expansion of the wireless to try to cover more area the best solution is to just go with the T-Mobile router. The second router would have the double NAT solution and well that could cause issues as well.
My TMHI Gateway is the router, it is an integral part of a single “box”
Now that is curious. You have the firewall up or down? Odd that it was not working with the IP address but does not renew the IP address from the DHCP server on the router. I looked up the wireless driver and found a hit on it right away. The information is via the link below.
https://www.drivereasy.com/knowledge/fixed-qualcomm-atheros-qca61x4a-driver-issues-in-windows-10/
One other thing you might try is using an ethernet cable and plug the client direct to the router on one of the ethernet ports. If it can communicate out the Realtek interface this would be good to know. If not again I would disable the firewall and give it another try on the Ethernet port. This still might be something to do with the WIFI NIC driver. That it is an 802.11ac NIC it should be able to leverage both the 2.4GHz and 5GHz. Has it worked with the Nokia router since you started using the T-Mobile solution?
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