illdill2
IS-IT--Management
- May 25, 2008
- 2
My ISP came in recently and installed a new cable modem. This new one includes a router interface as well as the cable modem. I used to have a netgear router. I had to remove it from the loop to get my server live (to the WAN) again. But now I cannot access the server from the LAN through the WAN. This is necessary for editing websites and retaining the correct path among other reasons.
My question is, how can I configure the new Cable modem/router to pass the internet connection to my original netgear router so that I can once again access my WAN from inside the LAN? If I disable DHCP on the new modem/router, my netgear router won't get a connection to it.
I believe that the netgear router is capable of NAT loopback and the modem/router is not as the netgear router worked fine with the previous cable modem.
Thanks,
Tim
My question is, how can I configure the new Cable modem/router to pass the internet connection to my original netgear router so that I can once again access my WAN from inside the LAN? If I disable DHCP on the new modem/router, my netgear router won't get a connection to it.
I believe that the netgear router is capable of NAT loopback and the modem/router is not as the netgear router worked fine with the previous cable modem.
Thanks,
Tim