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Originally Posted by Kindred Carefull though, that's going to show the info for your computer, not necessarily the router. Subnet will be different, and gateway will show your router as the gateway, not the cable modem. If if it's the same physical unit, it will have an internal gateway ipaddress that your computer sees, and an external gateway address for the cable-modem half of the device. |
Yeah, but i haven't seen all that many subnets from major isps. It should at least get him started.
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You could just reset and re forward everything
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Originally Posted by Lrrpie-CT Since it's Charter, it's DHCP all the way. Just perform a hard reset of the router by holding down the little reset button until the thing blinks. If your network adapter is set to DHCP as well, it should receive a new IP after the router reinitializes. If not, go start/run/cmd/ipconfig /renew.
Your router's new LAN IP should be 192.168.0.1 |
Yup, and then he just has to reforward the ports.
Side note: I didn't even know charter was still in business, thought they got bought by comcast.