I thought I had a double NAT problem, online somewhere it said go into Bridge Mode, CSR said the ISP router is already in that mode.
I have a cable router as my ISP, hooked up to a ASUS router (2.4GHz and 5GHz) for the house. Have 10 devices on the ASUS. On the Cisco ISP router, I got my Desktop computer in port 2 running to my Ethernet port on the back of my computer, and ASUS in port 1 which goes to the blue input port on the ASUS. I turned off the WiFi on the Cisco router.
The question I have is how can I log into my ASUS router when hard-wired into port 2 on the CISCO router.
CISCO is 192.168.0.1 - ASUS is using port one 192.168.0.10, Computer is using port two 192.168.1.194
ASUS is 192.168.1.1 - Can only access this router when connected to it via WiFi.
Well I am connected to both now - the WiFi on the ASUS and hardwired to the CISCO.
I have both routers open. ASUS 192.168.1.1 and Cisco 192.168.0.1
This problem seems to be artificially solved.
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An other issue - I am trying to use ASUS AiCloud 2.0 and USB Application. I want to be able to access this computer anywhere in the world with an internet connection. Basically in USB Application under AiDisk (Share files in the USB disk through the Internet.) - I cant get past setting up a DDNS and receiving a ".asuscomm.com" link to access the computer. It says Invalid IP address. From my internet searches I thought this had to do with a Double NAT problem, the solution was to go into Bridge Mode on Cisco. My ISP CSR says Cisco router is already in Bridge Mode.
Do I have a double NAT problem?
Seems to be the issue right there. The ASUS router needs to see the internet, and it cant behind the CISCO router.
I have a cable router as my ISP, hooked up to a ASUS router (2.4GHz and 5GHz) for the house. Have 10 devices on the ASUS. On the Cisco ISP router, I got my Desktop computer in port 2 running to my Ethernet port on the back of my computer, and ASUS in port 1 which goes to the blue input port on the ASUS. I turned off the WiFi on the Cisco router.
The question I have is how can I log into my ASUS router when hard-wired into port 2 on the CISCO router.
CISCO is 192.168.0.1 - ASUS is using port one 192.168.0.10, Computer is using port two 192.168.1.194
ASUS is 192.168.1.1 - Can only access this router when connected to it via WiFi.
Well I am connected to both now - the WiFi on the ASUS and hardwired to the CISCO.
I have both routers open. ASUS 192.168.1.1 and Cisco 192.168.0.1
This problem seems to be artificially solved.
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An other issue - I am trying to use ASUS AiCloud 2.0 and USB Application. I want to be able to access this computer anywhere in the world with an internet connection. Basically in USB Application under AiDisk (Share files in the USB disk through the Internet.) - I cant get past setting up a DDNS and receiving a ".asuscomm.com" link to access the computer. It says Invalid IP address. From my internet searches I thought this had to do with a Double NAT problem, the solution was to go into Bridge Mode on Cisco. My ISP CSR says Cisco router is already in Bridge Mode.
Do I have a double NAT problem?
WAN - DDNS
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DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name System) is a service that allows network clients to connect to the wireless router, even with a dynamic public IP address, through its registered domain name. The wireless router is embedded with the ASUS DDNS service and other DDNS services.
If you cannot use ASUS DDNS services, please go to nslookup for asuscomm.com to reach your internet IP address to use this service.
The wireless router currently uses a private WAN IP address.This router may be in the multiple-NAT environment and DDNS service cannot work in this environment.
Seems to be the issue right there. The ASUS router needs to see the internet, and it cant behind the CISCO router.
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My Computer
System One
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- Manufacturer/Model
- HP a6745f
- CPU
- AMD Athlon X2 5050e 2.6GHz 2-Core AM2/AM2+
- Motherboard
- MSI - MS-7548 (Aspen) Chipset: AMD 780G
- Memory
- DDR2 - PC2-6400 (800 MHz) with 4GB
- Graphics card(s)
- NVIDIA GeFroce GTX 650
- Sound Card
- stock
- Monitor(s) Displays
- LG 27" LCD
- Screen Resolution
- I dont know
- Hard Drives
- Stock WD 320GB 7200rpm 120GB Patriot Blast SSD-HD
- PSU
- Upgraded to 650W from 300W
- Case
- stock HP Pavilion
- Cooling
- stock
- Mouse
- Logitech wireless
- Keyboard
- Logitech wireless
- Internet Speed
- got no clue