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=Unable to set or change the LAN address when using public IPs= |
=Unable to set or change the LAN address when using public IPs= |
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* Date reported 2020-12-08 |
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Software Version 19.4 |
* Software Version 19.4 (19.4.0207-4381030) |
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* Status: With Technicolor |
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If you want to set the Local Network IP address via the web interface to a public IP then you will get the error 'Cannot use an address in this address range' and will be unable to change it. |
If you want to set the Local Network IP address via the web interface to a public IP then you will get the error 'Cannot use an address in this address range' and will be unable to change it. |
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This bug only affects you if you want to change the Local IPv4 Address to a public IP yourself, via the web interface. |
This bug only affects you if you want to change the Local IPv4 Address to a public IP yourself, via the web interface. |
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==Workaround== |
==Workaround== |
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Staff can re-configure the LAN subnet via our TR-069 programming - this can be used if you change your block of IPs or if you want to change from using private IPs (192.168.1.1) to public ones |
Staff can re-configure the LAN subnet via our TR-069 programming - this can be used if you change your block of IPs or if you want to change from using private IPs (192.168.1.1) to public ones |
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Another work around is to set up the router for dual LAN subnets - that is to have the private IPs as well as the Public Subnet. |
Another work around is to set up the router for dual LAN subnets - that is to have the private IPs as well as the Public Subnet. See: [[DGA0122 Dual LAN Subnets]] |
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# Go to gateway tile, |
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# clicking configuration and then clicking 'setup your gateway' |
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# which you can specify a static IP address when changing the routed |
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# type to static. |
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Note: DHCP will use the private |