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Bartsch_Labs
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3 years ago
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Arcadyan NH20A Class A Subnet Mask on LAN Port

I'm trying to set my Arcadyan NH20A LAN IP Address to 10.0.0.1 with a Class A subnet mask of 255.0.0.0.  I can't because the first 3 octets of the subnet mask are greyed out. 

 

What's the trick to set the NH20A to 10.0.0.1 and disable DHCP?

 

I should mention that I have 3 Optik TV devices, too.

  • DrPacman's avatar
    DrPacman
    3 years ago

    Bartsch_Labs Wrote: Yes, I have my own DHCP server.  When you say "the device", I take it you're not referring to the NH20A, because the NH20A doesn't seem to have a bridge mode.  

     

    Ok, lets try this to see how it works for you... Indeed I am referring to the TELUS device as the device.

    Now here is where the complication may come into the picture. TELUS has 2 very similar devices that they refer to as NH20A. First one is a Technicolor FXA500 and then the other is the Arcadyan NH20A

     

    You need to make sure which one you have.

     

    Instructions for the Technicolor FXA500.

     

     

    To get to the setting that will allow you to change the modem into bridged mode go to the following settings.

     

    Settings - Broadband Icon - Local Port Mode.

     

     

    And the Arcadyan NH20A

    Network - LAN -Bridge

     

     

    I would set the bridge to use the 10Gbps port myself as that will support everything from 1Gbps to 10Gbps out to your 3rd party router where you can set all your network settings.

     

    Hope this helps... Cheers...

     

    If you find this post useful, please give the author a "Solution", or mark as "Kudo", if it solves your problem, thank you very much.

     

     

     

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  • Bartsch_Labs Wrote: What's the trick to set the NH20A to 10.0.0.1 and disable DHCP?

     

    Sorry I missed to post for a bit...

     

    I have my device in 10Gbps bridged mode, however, I can connect an Ethernet cable to port 1 of the NH20A and get a IP that allows me to log into the device.

     

    Under the LAN settings I see that I can change any of the addresses that I need to. Is this where you are trying to make your changes?

     

    If you are wanting to disable DHCP, I would gather that you have something else that will issue those IP addresses. Why would you not just place the device into bridged mode and let that device handle the network aspects?

     

    Your Optik TV would still work if you have passes that signal out to the devices via the MoCA port on you NH20A.

     

    If you find this post useful, please give the author a "Solution", or mark as "Kudo", if it solves your problem, thank you very much.

     

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      Bartsch_Labs
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      Under the LAN settings I see that I can change any of the addresses that I need to. Is this where you are trying to make your changes?

      Thank you so much for your response. 

       

      Under Network > LAN on the NH20A is where I'm trying to set the IP address to 10.0.0.1, IP Subnet Mask to 255.0.0.0 and disable DHCP.  I do not seem able to do so.  The first 3 octets of the subnet mask are greyed out.

       


      If you are wanting to disable DHCP, I would gather that you have something else that will issue those IP addresses. Why would you not just place the device into bridged mode and let that device handle the network aspects?

      Yes, I have my own DHCP server.  When you say "the device", I take it you're not referring to the NH20A, because the NH20A doesn't seem to have a bridge mode.  

       

      What I'm trying to achieve is to change my network from 192.168.x.0 to 10.0.0.0 so as to open up a larger address space, without adding VLANs and a router.

       


      Your Optik TV would still work if you have passes that signal out to the devices via the MoCA port on you NH20A.

      I don't use the MoCA port of the NH20A.  All devices in my network, including the Optik TV boxes are connected via Ethernet or WiFi.

      • DrPacman's avatar
        DrPacman
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        Bartsch_Labs Wrote: Yes, I have my own DHCP server.  When you say "the device", I take it you're not referring to the NH20A, because the NH20A doesn't seem to have a bridge mode.  

         

        Ok, lets try this to see how it works for you... Indeed I am referring to the TELUS device as the device.

        Now here is where the complication may come into the picture. TELUS has 2 very similar devices that they refer to as NH20A. First one is a Technicolor FXA500 and then the other is the Arcadyan NH20A

         

        You need to make sure which one you have.

         

        Instructions for the Technicolor FXA500.

         

         

        To get to the setting that will allow you to change the modem into bridged mode go to the following settings.

         

        Settings - Broadband Icon - Local Port Mode.

         

         

        And the Arcadyan NH20A

        Network - LAN -Bridge

         

         

        I would set the bridge to use the 10Gbps port myself as that will support everything from 1Gbps to 10Gbps out to your 3rd party router where you can set all your network settings.

         

        Hope this helps... Cheers...

         

        If you find this post useful, please give the author a "Solution", or mark as "Kudo", if it solves your problem, thank you very much.