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I just got my G3100 router installed. It's web page doesn't have any "My Network" icon or menu item like my old ActionTek did.
On mine, at System -> System Status I can see my "LAN IPv4 Address" and "Default Gateway" are both "192.168.1.1". This is what I need to change to avoid changing a lot of my home network setup.
But these don't seem to be editable. Is there a way to edit?
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According to REF https://www.verizon.com/supportresources/content/dam/verizon/support/consumer/documents/internet/fio...
you change the LAN IP by going to Advanced -> Network Settings -> Network Connections -> Network (HOME/OFFICE) CONNECTION -> Settings
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According to REF https://www.verizon.com/supportresources/content/dam/verizon/support/consumer/documents/internet/fio...
you change the LAN IP by going to Advanced -> Network Settings -> Network Connections -> Network (HOME/OFFICE) CONNECTION -> Settings
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OK, I'll type it in again. This forum lost it the first time.
This is the same answer I eventually got from Verizon via chat, dslr595148. I got it setup and it works.
That sequence is buried deep. I originally thought "Settings" was a heading, not a button.
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@KenJackson wrote:
OK, I'll type it in again. This forum lost it the first time.
This is the same answer I eventually got from Verizon via chat, dslr595148. I got it setup and it works.
That sequence is buried deep. I originally thought "Settings" was a heading, not a button.
You are welcome.
While I do not and never had that NAT router, it appears that while you can adjust the LAN IP you can not make the subnet bigger than a /24 (255.255.255.0)
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Why can't you make a subnet bigger than /24?
G1100
G3100/CR1000A
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@Cang_Household wrote:
Why can't you make a subnet bigger than /24?
G1100
G3100/CR1000A
Maybe not that NAT router but there are Fios NAT routers where that restriction is in place I heard/read. Note in my comment where NAT router equals brand+model+firmware.
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