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I did all the above steps, checked cable, adjusted DHCP table, etc.. and still some devices are getting 192.168.0.XXX even after the ISP router/modem is in IP passthrough.
Maybe time to factory reset and just go wtih 192.168.0.XXX
I did all the above steps, checked cable, adjusted DHCP table, etc.. and still some devices are getting 192.168.0.XXX even after the ISP router/modem is in IP passthrough.
Maybe time to factory reset and just go wtih 192.168.0.XXX
Okay. as a test take a device that is using DHCP and plug into ISP router. If it gets address they are not correct.
I guess one route, which I think you have expressed is use the different or router set IP range. Is there are need to change to 192.168.1.1?