I have a static IP for a Rogers business internet connection, I know the static ipv4 address, but does that also mean I get a static ipv6 address? if so, how do I find out the static ipv6 address?
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I have Rogers internet with the Hitron CODA-4582U modem. Also using it as a router (in "residential gateway" mode). Need to increase the UDP timeout on this router to 300seconds since voip phones on the network are becoming unreachable then reachable...
The Rogers team upgraded the firmware of the modem with the remote phones to 7.2.4.1.4b15 and it turns out that the issues were not at all on the remote phones side. The issue is the Rogers internet connection at the OFFICE where the PBX is located a...
Oh ok. Then your WiFi router may be conflicting with the modem's IP or some other issue.Do this to the router:1. disconnect the WAN cable so that it's not connected to the modem.2. try finding it's IP And accessing it (use the link I sent earlier for...
You won't be able to access the modem's config at 192.168.0.1 when it's in bridge mode because that's it's LAN IP when it's also acting as a router. Try the bridge mode IP of http://10.0.0.1/ But I don't see a reason why you'd need to access the mode...
Does anyone know if the XB8 modem will be available for Ignite Business internet connections (not Ignite for home)? Currently have the Hitron CODA-4582U and something like XB8 would be a great upgrade. I know they won't let you get the XB7 or other I...
Thanks for responding, for some reason I didn't get notification email of the replies to this thread.... 1. I am not running any VPN. The VOIP phone is connecting to the office's PBX simply via NAT.2. My CODA-4582U modem is firmware version 7.2.4.1.4...