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2015-11-02 15:38:51
To be more specific: It might be the known problem described here: http://forum.tp-link.com/showthread.php?3604-TL-R470T-Disappearing-Web-interface/page3 It will be solved by loading the BETA...
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2015-11-02 15:35:11
I'm a bit confused: Why do you have (as it seems) three LAN subnets (192.168.0.x, 192.168.3.x and 10.0.0.x)? To my knowledge, the routers are only capable to serve one subnet (usually 192.168.0.x but...
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2015-11-02 15:29:26
Which of you has DynDNS / No-IP active? There is a very nasty bug that is resolved in the current beta firmware! The problem and solution is described here:...
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2015-10-21 15:41:17
If the modem is in bridge mode, its IP does not matter. If you use PPPoE, the public IP is passed to your WAN interface. I guess that's what you want. The case you describe looks like your "modem" is...
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2015-10-21 15:06:06
You're welcome - I don't know of a LTE modem with LAN connection and I wouldn't assume they speak PPPoE, so you might have to stick with that router as it is now..
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2015-10-20 15:10:31
Well first of all if you'd buy a cheap DSL modem for WAN1 to replace that router, you might reuse your WiFi router as accesspoint in your "inner" LAN, DSL WAN1 could be operated as "PPPoE / Russian...
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