Hello:
First a little history.
Comcast forced me to replace my cable modem with a TC8305C because the one I had was end of life. This one does VOIP, 4 port router and Wi-Fi. The router LAN address is 10.0.0.1 and does NAT by default. This caused problems with my RT-N16 router that was also doing NAT. Things on the RT-N16 router thought the WAN address was 10.0.0.2, which is true as far as the RT-N16 is concerned, but is not my real WAN address. On the TC8305C it is 50.X.X.X which can be seen by connecting to 10.0.0.1, admin.
I was able to put the TC8305C in bridge mode and the the RT-N16 WAN address was 73.X.X.X and things worked fine, well except ever since I replace the cable modem DNS look ups take a long time some times and FireFox shows connecting for a long time a lot. Then everything will be fine for a while and then the slowness again.
I was able to connect to 10.0.0.1 to check the TC8305C status.
So i bought a RT-N66U and loaded asuswrt-merlin 376.49_5 thinking this may help the over performance The WAN address is 73.X.X.X and the LAN is 192.168.1.X.
Well it appeared to help to begin with and then things slow down again, DNS look ups and establish connections. If I run any speed test, it takes a while sometimes to get started, but the DL speed is 30 and UL speed is 6.
Now the problem in the title:
So I tried to connect to 10.0.0.1 to check if the TC8305C was showing any problems, but I cannot. It is as if the RT-N66U is just dropping the request because my browser does not show any error, just sets spinning the busy indicator on the tab saying connecting and the status at the bottom left shows waiting on 10.0.0.1, Firefox browser.
I have read some comcast forums about making sure to disable IP6 on the TC8305C, but I cannot access to check.
Another things that is odd to me is if I do a tracert -d comcast.net form my PC it shows the following:
192.168.1.1
10.0.0.1
Timed out
68.85.172.165
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
If I ssh into the RT-N66U and run traceroute -n comcast.net, it shows the following:
10.0.0.1
73.207.36.1
65.85.172.165
The 73.207.36.1 times out on the PC, but on the RT-N66U it does not and is the default on the RT-N66U.
So it would appear there is some routing to 10.0.0.1 and I think it is odd that the WAN address on the R-N66U is 73.X.X.X, but yet it first goes through 10.0.0.1, then to 73.207.36.1.
Any help on getting access to 10.0.0.1 so I can check the TC8305C status and if anybody else has somewhat the same configuration and if they had any problems and what they did to resolve them would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
First a little history.
Comcast forced me to replace my cable modem with a TC8305C because the one I had was end of life. This one does VOIP, 4 port router and Wi-Fi. The router LAN address is 10.0.0.1 and does NAT by default. This caused problems with my RT-N16 router that was also doing NAT. Things on the RT-N16 router thought the WAN address was 10.0.0.2, which is true as far as the RT-N16 is concerned, but is not my real WAN address. On the TC8305C it is 50.X.X.X which can be seen by connecting to 10.0.0.1, admin.
I was able to put the TC8305C in bridge mode and the the RT-N16 WAN address was 73.X.X.X and things worked fine, well except ever since I replace the cable modem DNS look ups take a long time some times and FireFox shows connecting for a long time a lot. Then everything will be fine for a while and then the slowness again.
I was able to connect to 10.0.0.1 to check the TC8305C status.
So i bought a RT-N66U and loaded asuswrt-merlin 376.49_5 thinking this may help the over performance The WAN address is 73.X.X.X and the LAN is 192.168.1.X.
Well it appeared to help to begin with and then things slow down again, DNS look ups and establish connections. If I run any speed test, it takes a while sometimes to get started, but the DL speed is 30 and UL speed is 6.
Now the problem in the title:
So I tried to connect to 10.0.0.1 to check if the TC8305C was showing any problems, but I cannot. It is as if the RT-N66U is just dropping the request because my browser does not show any error, just sets spinning the busy indicator on the tab saying connecting and the status at the bottom left shows waiting on 10.0.0.1, Firefox browser.
I have read some comcast forums about making sure to disable IP6 on the TC8305C, but I cannot access to check.
Another things that is odd to me is if I do a tracert -d comcast.net form my PC it shows the following:
192.168.1.1
10.0.0.1
Timed out
68.85.172.165
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
If I ssh into the RT-N66U and run traceroute -n comcast.net, it shows the following:
10.0.0.1
73.207.36.1
65.85.172.165
The 73.207.36.1 times out on the PC, but on the RT-N66U it does not and is the default on the RT-N66U.
So it would appear there is some routing to 10.0.0.1 and I think it is odd that the WAN address on the R-N66U is 73.X.X.X, but yet it first goes through 10.0.0.1, then to 73.207.36.1.
Any help on getting access to 10.0.0.1 so I can check the TC8305C status and if anybody else has somewhat the same configuration and if they had any problems and what they did to resolve them would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks