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Does Gen5 allow a public IP Adress and port forwarding?
- 8 years ago
If you already had a Router I would just use that. Turn off all WiFi on the HughesNet Gen5 modem by going to WiFi Settings and uncheck the box next to SSID Enable for 2.4Ghz and also for 5Ghz. (Save after each). Then just plug Your router into the HughesNet modem, all your old settings with your Router will be the same as before. (I am pretty sure this will fix your problem but not exactly sure). If your PC needs to be Ethernet plug it into the Modem itself NOT the Router.
Gen5 doesn't allow for public IP Addresses, which makes port-forwarding impossible... The only way to remote access your network is to use something like Teamviewer, or to connect over IPv6 and use something like noip.org to reach your home network.
Going the IPv6 route, all devices must fully support IPv6, and the address will change from time to time.
- edward108 years agoNew Poster
I do not have any IPv6 internet access with my current Gen 5 . How could I use IPv6/ even more confused now ..Eddie
- edward108 years agoNew Poster
My problems with this new Gen 5 Modem/Router got worse. My DVR which has been connected with ethernet cable to modem was working well but is no longer recognized. I have two ethernet cables to the modem. One to PC and one to DVR. Looking at the Modem back the good connection has two yellow flashing lights and one steady yellow light. The connection to DVR not being recognized has two yellow flashing lights and one steady green light. I have attempted switching and disconnecting and re-booting etc. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
- wildcats1983088 years agoTutor
If you already had a Router I would just use that. Turn off all WiFi on the HughesNet Gen5 modem by going to WiFi Settings and uncheck the box next to SSID Enable for 2.4Ghz and also for 5Ghz. (Save after each). Then just plug Your router into the HughesNet modem, all your old settings with your Router will be the same as before. (I am pretty sure this will fix your problem but not exactly sure). If your PC needs to be Ethernet plug it into the Modem itself NOT the Router.
- g8rrick8 years agoSpectator
I can access my Honeywell thermostat in other cities and change temperature etc. Just installed a Samsung security system downloaded WiseView on my phone, paired them with a QR code on the DVR menu and watched the cameras from my doctor's office. Just saying.
- GabeU8 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
edward10 wrote:
My problems with this new Gen 5 Modem/Router got worse. My DVR which has been connected with ethernet cable to modem was working well but is no longer recognized. I have two ethernet cables to the modem. One to PC and one to DVR. Looking at the Modem back the good connection has two yellow flashing lights and one steady yellow light. The connection to DVR not being recognized has two yellow flashing lights and one steady green light. I have attempted switching and disconnecting and re-booting etc. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Other than what's already been said about using your original router by wildcats198308, I don't really have any suggestions for you regarding that.But, regarding your DVR, if it's a DirecTV DVR be careful, as they can use more data than just for On Demand and there's no way to control it.
Edit: Disregard my DVR comment. I'm so used to DVRs in regard to DirecTV that this is what I mistakenly thought, not remember that security systems use their own DVR. :P
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