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| 1406286 | 2015-08-10 11:14:00 | Hi there, I've just moved house and connected to VDSL (was previously on ADSL). We have a Netgear D6200 ADSL Modem Router, which we used in our old place, but now we've got a separate modem for VDSL (a Draytek Vigor 130). I've managed to get the Draytek connected to the Internet, but would now like to connect it to the Netgear so we can use the Netgear's router (Wifi/Wired LAN) capabilities. But I've got no idea how to do this - can anyone please tell me how? cheers Sam |
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| 1406287 | 2015-08-10 11:21:00 | Hi there, I've just moved house and connected to VDSL (was previously on ADSL). We have a Netgear D6200 ADSL Modem Router, which we used in our old place, but now we've got a separate modem for VDSL (a Draytek Vigor 130). I've managed to get the Draytek connected to the Internet, but would now like to connect it to the Netgear so we can use the Netgear's router (Wifi/Wired LAN) capabilities. But I've got no idea how to do this - can anyone please tell me how? cheers Sam Disable the DHCP server on the netgear and connect one of the LAN ports to a LAN port on the Draytek. |
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| 1406288 | 2015-08-11 12:15:00 | Ok I've done that and it seems to be working (can connect wireless devices to the router and gain internet access to them). But now for some reason I can't access the router login (for the Netgear it's http://www.routerlogin.net). It worked fine a few minutes ago when I went into it to disable the DHCP server, but now the page won't load anymore. | Sam Bos (12456) | ||
| 1406289 | 2015-08-11 13:19:00 | Because it is no longer your DNS server, as your clients are using DNS settings supplied by the DHCP server on the Draytek. Use http://<ip.of.the.netgear> instead. |
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