Make sure that your computer is connected to your Billion router with an Ethernet cable. Open your preferred web browser, for example: Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, or Mozilla Firefox. Enter the following number into the address bar and then hit Enter on your keyboard: 192.168.1.254 (this number is called an IP Address).

However, now I have a system that will not work properly with NAT and I need to set up a device in the customer's office with a seperate dedicated public IP address and we use the Billion 7404 as the router-modem-wireless-voip gateway. Customer has original public fixed IP address from ISP, and has just received an additional subnet of public IP's. If the modem (In particular the Voice Service) has not been registered yet it will not work; Log into the Gateway and disable the WiFi; Make sure the Gateway's IP Address DOES NOT MATCH the IP Address of the Third Party Modem/Router. If so, adjust it to something else (E.g 192.168.0.1, 192.168.1.1) and then Reboot the Gateway Essentially I had an Ethernet cable connected to the modem and that goes into the 7800DXL's WAN port, and the 7800DXL is setup to connect via PPPoE. My router is obviously setup to handle DHCP. The router's IP address is set to 10.20.1.1 with the DHCP server having the range 10.20.1.2 - 10.20.1.254. The 192.168.1.1 IP address is an important one since it helps you to gain access to management panel of the device. Now you can enjoy the benefits of the IP addresses without any threat with the help of the underneath information. The IP address 192.168.1.1 is the management panel address of the ADSL modem that you are using.

Hello, I have always used a modem/router until I bought a EA6700. I now have my Billion 7800N (as pure bridge with DHCP disabled) sitting behind my new router. I am able to get on to the internet through the router. My modem ip is 192.168.1.254 (default ip) and my router ip is 192.168.2.1. My home L

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Essentially I had an Ethernet cable connected to the modem and that goes into the 7800DXL's WAN port, and the 7800DXL is setup to connect via PPPoE. My router is obviously setup to handle DHCP. The router's IP address is set to 10.20.1.1 with the DHCP server having the range 10.20.1.2 - 10.20.1.254. The 192.168.1.1 IP address is an important one since it helps you to gain access to management panel of the device. Now you can enjoy the benefits of the IP addresses without any threat with the help of the underneath information. The IP address 192.168.1.1 is the management panel address of the ADSL modem that you are using. What I'd like to do is have the Billion 7700N act as purely a modem and hook up the Asus AC87U to the Billion via LAN(1). Reason is that I'm finding the Billion's wireless range to be poor and conveniently I was given the Asus as a birthday present (yes, strange thing to receive). So setup would look like: wall > Billion > Asus > devices. May 26, 2013 · Billion's BiPAC 5200SRD is an easy-to-use ADSL2+ Router for home and SOHO users. Default IP address: 192.168.1.254 Cable Horror Story Cable-Modem Security Went to the WAN tab in my router (Asus RT-AC1200) settings. There was a line that said MAC Address with a blank box next to it and a button that said MAC clone. I clicked MAC Clone and my PCs MAC Address automatically filled in the blank box. Applied the setting and unplugged my modem for a bit. Plugged it back in and now I've got a new IP. device and remember to release and renew the IP address if necessary. In this mode, the 8800NL will present the ISP assigned WAN IP address (dynamic/ static) to a single device behind it. The router will act like a modem as if it is transparent. This setup is typical for a dedicated firewall where a simple modem is The Billion modems have a relatively arcane command line interface built into them. It is not nice, and documentation for several models appears to be very, very bad to non-existent. Here is a lesson from work with the BiPAC5200RS ADSL2+ modem: Syntax to add a route is : “ip route add /