Nothing relatively simple that I can think of.I have a SB6141 cable modem. I can access the admin page from my LAN using 192.168.100.1 as expected. Is there a way to access this from outside my LAN (Internet/WAN)?
This worked to regain access to the CM 1100 Modem!!I have a SB6141 cable modem. I can access the admin page from my LAN using 192.168.100.1 as expected. Is there a way to access this from outside my LAN (Internet/WAN)?
192.168.100.1 | 255.255.255.255 | Your IP Address | 2 | WAN |
This worked to regain access to the CM 1100 Modem!!
Find your IP at https://whatismyipaddress.com/
Go to the router LAN - Route page and enable static routes, then add this route info:
192.168.100.1 255.255.255.255 Your IP Address 2 WAN
Hit Apply button and access your modem as before!!!!!
It certainly was, but I was unable to find a solution for the lost LAN access to the modem address. This solution did work to finally solve the problem. I am able to access the modem again, and that is huge when trying to run down issues with my ISP provider-Comcast!That post is from 9 years ago and they wanted to be able to access the modem from the WAN (outside the network). I believe your issue was accessing it from within the LAN.
It certainly was, but I was unable to find a solution for the lost LAN access to the modem address. This solution did work to finally solve the problem. I am able to access the modem again, and that is huge when trying to run down issues with my ISP provider-Comcast!
If you know of a way to put LAN access back in place for the modem address, I'd love to use that...
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