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It makes no difference your IPS is wrong and likely sets off when going to 192.168.100.1 anyway.
When you go to 192.168.100.1 you do not ARP from your routers WAN IP to it to get the MAC it points to VM gateway MAC and the hub picks up you going to 192.168.100.1 and replies from the DEAD MAC same goes for 192.168.0.1 it make no difference you only ARP to the hub if you put a virtual interface on the WAN 192.168.100.0/24
Simply don't put in you browser 192.168.0.1 even if your router LAN is 192.168.0.0/24 its fine
VM will not fix this everything works fine is not like I go to a HTTP web site 1.2.3.4 IP and the hub replies
- bodgeup9 months agoOn our wavelength
I've reported an issue now anyway as I've been getting dropouts / reboots every day around 2am now and it's been every single day too. Although from other posts it seems this isn't an isolated problem either, but we'll see what they say, even the my virgin media app is useless for status tests now as every test it runs it performs a SH reset which makes no difference as it repeats the reset prompt every time too?
Again I hate to repeat myself lol but you can't say my SH4 is normal having both it's modes ip's active at the same time in either mode can you? As I say it has to be a fault or a firmware bug for this scenario to be happening as I say normal working in theory should be one ip for each mode router or modem mode.
Do get what you mentioned regarding Ips though as that's how I resolved the issue originally adding an exception for the wan to SH4 by adding both ips and macs to get around the IPS feature that normally ip to mac pairs devices which is basically suspicious arp behaviour or ip to mac pairing conflict, normally I use the IPS feature which prevents ip to mac pairing miss matches on the same nic ports.
Thanks for the feedback it's appreciated but I've now had to directly contact VM tech support.
- legacy19 months agoAlessandro Volta
bodgeup wrote:Again I hate to repeat myself lol but you can't say my SH4 is normal having both it's modes ip's active at the same time in either mode can you?
Yes it not a problem do you get a 192.168.0.xxx IP on device/your router in modem mode or do you get a WAN IP or a temp 192.168.100.xxx on boot up only ?
if 192.168100.1 was not a thing and in modem mode you can get a WAN IP and ONLY log in the hub by 192.168.0.1 would you even of cared? its just a ANOTHER IP to log in the hub thats all
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