tallship
New Around Here
I've seen a few threads here, some ancient, a couple just a month ago.
Here's the scenario:
* Brand New RT AX88U Pro
The WAN port link indicator light stays RED when booting or plugging in the RJ-45 into the WAN port that leads to the cable company's cable modem (CPE, if you will).
* What I've done to circumvent this with a kludge...
1. ) I wanted to clone the MAC addy of the LinkSys WRT3200 ACM but it's not in **Any** of the GUI's screens.. How can I get this info?
2. ) I've drained the battery on the modem, disconnected everything and even let it warm up for ten mins before connecting it to the AX88U Pro and then turning on the ASUS router - no joy - still red on the WAN port. Still no Joy...
3. ) When daisy chaining from the Lynksys Fast Ethernet LAN ports to the ASUS AX88U Pro's WAN port - Boom Shakalaka! Oh Happy day - so it's obviously not the ASUS Router. I can connect to the WiFi SSIDs I createdon the ASUS from, for example, my Android device, and now the ASUS router gets an IP, etc., from the DHCP server of the LinkSys router I'm trying to replace. I checked the Lynksys - it uses DHCP as a client itself - NOT PPoE.
* Two things come to mind (the ISP is Cox Cable):
1. ) clone the existing MAC of the Linksys to the ASUS router - once again, nowhere can I see that info in the Linksys admin area, any ideas on how to use Curl or something to ascertain what that MAC address is? ad
2. ) Any ideas on whether I should contact the ISP to let them know I'm changing routers?
3. ) Any other advice you can offer?
Thank you in advance, for any and all assistance in this matter that is received
Kindest regards,
#tallship
.
Here's the scenario:
* Brand New RT AX88U Pro
The WAN port link indicator light stays RED when booting or plugging in the RJ-45 into the WAN port that leads to the cable company's cable modem (CPE, if you will).
* What I've done to circumvent this with a kludge...
1. ) I wanted to clone the MAC addy of the LinkSys WRT3200 ACM but it's not in **Any** of the GUI's screens.. How can I get this info?
2. ) I've drained the battery on the modem, disconnected everything and even let it warm up for ten mins before connecting it to the AX88U Pro and then turning on the ASUS router - no joy - still red on the WAN port. Still no Joy...
3. ) When daisy chaining from the Lynksys Fast Ethernet LAN ports to the ASUS AX88U Pro's WAN port - Boom Shakalaka! Oh Happy day - so it's obviously not the ASUS Router. I can connect to the WiFi SSIDs I createdon the ASUS from, for example, my Android device, and now the ASUS router gets an IP, etc., from the DHCP server of the LinkSys router I'm trying to replace. I checked the Lynksys - it uses DHCP as a client itself - NOT PPoE.
* Two things come to mind (the ISP is Cox Cable):
1. ) clone the existing MAC of the Linksys to the ASUS router - once again, nowhere can I see that info in the Linksys admin area, any ideas on how to use Curl or something to ascertain what that MAC address is? ad
2. ) Any ideas on whether I should contact the ISP to let them know I'm changing routers?
3. ) Any other advice you can offer?
Thank you in advance, for any and all assistance in this matter that is received
Kindest regards,
#tallship
.