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circuitdragon
04-13-2008, 10:37 PM
Anyone know a good place to get a hold of some literature on this puppy? As it stands, for now, its rather like trying to host my server through 2 NATs, and its beyond "hair pulling". What I would like to know is if its at all possible to disable the DHCP on the DSL modem, and instead push my internet IP straight to my router. But I am no where near familiar with the menu setups on the modem, and obviously Verizon is to cheap to supply any form of user manuals with them, lol. Thanks in advance.

rojadruid
04-14-2008, 01:35 PM
Yes, you should be able to put the modem it self into what is called bridge mode and then just use the router for DHCP.

trevius
04-14-2008, 08:00 PM
DHCP doesn't work the way you are talking about it. You cannot "push" the ISP provided IP through to your router if the modem has a router built into it. However, you can disable DHCP on the modem/router (if it is allowed) and assign a static IP for your router. Then you simply need to setup port range forwarding on both devices. The modem/router will be set to forward all traffic for ports 9000 and 7000 - 7100 to the static IP address you set for your router. Then the router will be set to foward those same ports onto your server PC. A little sloppy to say the least, but it should work just fine.

Also, this isn't a support forum, so you probably won't get many replies here lol. Good luck with getting that setup to work properly.

rojadruid
04-14-2008, 09:00 PM
DHCP doesn't work the way you are talking about it. You cannot "push" the ISP provided IP through to your router if the modem has a router built into it. However, you can disable DHCP on the modem/router (if it is allowed) and assign a static IP for your router. Then you simply need to setup port range forwarding on both devices. The modem/router will be set to forward all traffic for ports 9000 and 7000 - 7100 to the static IP address you set for your router. Then the router will be set to foward those same ports onto your server PC. A little sloppy to say the least, but it should work just fine.

Also, this isn't a support forum, so you probably won't get many replies here lol. Good luck with getting that setup to work properly.

If you read this document the original poster will fine the information on what I am talking about. But yes dsl modem/routers like this one have a bridge mode. This basicaly turnd the thing into a modem only and disables the router. You then have to configure your router for a dsl connection.

circuitdragon
04-14-2008, 11:03 PM
lol, its all setup guys, thanks for that info, but thats done. Sloppy as stated, YES, but works. I'm just not happy with it, and I've no manual on this modem. I'm after that support, not eqemu support on this...lol And yes, my goal for this would be to disable the modem to act as a 1 port (1 connection) router, to passing the ISP IP straight to my real router. Anyhow, that should be in some literature for this damnable black box provided by VeriSuck... ah well though, if theres no info, theres just no info...setup works, just a pain in my ass is all. I could always just get off DHCP and get a true static net IP...one of these days....one of these days...

mattmeck
04-14-2008, 11:41 PM
a simple google for "Westell 6100" brings up a wealth of info including the user manual.

rojadruid
04-15-2008, 10:18 AM
Lol, just looked over my last post here and realozied that I forgot the link that I was refering to. here it is for you. with instructions on how to set the modem into bridge mode.

http://www.docstoc.com/docs/203794/Westell-6100-Tech-Sheet