vr2100v wan gateway in a lan
I see it's not possible to use SSH to manually change stuff and GUI is limited to what it its...
So is there a way to put gateway IP in the router itself? Because I am using bridge mode VDSL2 and then VR2100v doesn't have access to internet.
BUT the rest of the network has access, so in order for VR2100v to connect to the internet, it's WAN gateway IP must be the IP of other router in the network.
Example:
Main router (the one connecting to internet over PPPoE over VDSL2 modem) has ip 192.168.1.1..
VR2100v has only one network interface and is set to bridged so the main router can connect
Now VR2100v needs to have it's gateway set to main router IP in order to have internet.
Hope you understand the question. Unfortunately User Interface doesn't offers that.
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Hi, have you tried to go to Network>internet>internet connection type and choose bridge mode?
DSL Modem router in bridge mode in conjunction with wireless router avoiding Double NAT
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It is already like this case on the link you sent.. I've already did that.
But when you do that, then VR2100v doesn't have access to internet because he doesn't know that (in this example Archer C7) is the main router. VR2100v needs a "default route" to Archer C7 in order to go online, and there is no way to input that.
You can set a static routes to use gateway (Archer C7 in this example) for a specific subnet, but not to all subnets (therefore the default gateway option - if static routes are used, it should be 0.0.0.0/0 and gateway should be IP of the Archer C7).
For example, I can't check for new firmware on VR2100 in this case, because it is not connected to the internet and doesn't knows how to connect because it has no gateway.
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Hi, when Archer VR2100v is set to bridge, do you still want to use its Wi-Fi network and additional Ethernet ports?
Normally, if it is set to bridge mode, it means you have another Wi-Fi router and agree to give up the Wi-Fi and other connections from VR2100v, just want to VR2100v work as a pure DSL modem(like a DSL-Ethernet converter).
I used to see one user tend to configure DHCP relay on the DSL modem router because they have a more powerful DHCP server behind.
Maybe you could test whether it could satisfy your needs:
1. DHCP relay is under Advanced> Network>LAN settings>DHCP server
2. NAT could be disabled under Advanced> Network>internet>Internet connection.
3. The reply server is DHCP server of the real router.
Thank you very much.
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@David-TP It's not what I want.
See here under Advanced Settings, you go to Network > Static routing. There is a selection for Default gateway but you can only select your VDSL connections and you can't select LAN as a default gateway.
It should have LAN to select here so the router itself connects to the INTERNET using the LAN port, instead of VDSL. VDSL is used for VOIP, IPTV and acts as a bridge between VDSL and another router.
It can't connect through VDSL VLAN's when these WAN interfaces there are used for VOIP and ACS/CWMP.
I've added as you can see a static route to the rest of my network, but I can't set 0.0.0.0/0 as destination (would be same as default gateway).
Edit to clarify a bit more:
So as you can see, the router's WAN interfaces do not have access to the Internet. But the Ethernet LAN UTP cable connected to the LAN port on the router HAS Internet access.
The router needs to connect to the internet through that port, and that's not possible to select.
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Another thing: If you select under "Operation mode" > "Wireless Router mode", then you can set ipoe_0_s connection and enter a default gateway, but then you can't use the modem for bridging VDSL to the main router.
If SSH worked it would be literally one command:
# route add default gw 192.168.88.254 eth0
And the VDSL modem would have a gateway and show connected to Internet over LAN port.
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