Greetings,
Brand new s34 and registered, activated with Cox existing service.
The WAN syncs up, no problem. I am being careful to use only one ethernet port. According to my service plan.
Now if there is no WAN, the router stays on 192.168.100.1. once the DOCSIS connection is available, the strangest thing happens: the cable modem assigns private IPv4 network from the range of 172.16.169.0/27, for example: notebook receives 172.16.169.113; gateway of 172.16.169.97; netmask is 255.255.255.224. No IPv6 assignments.
My Chromebook device is assigned one address, and the gateway router is listed under another address in the same network. But there is no internet access, and the despite the lights being blue, and no longer can connect to the modem on its management interface due to change in IPV4 addresses.
So I don't understand where a DHCP assignment could come with private IP addresses. And there is basically nothing to configure on the S34. Certainly not a DHCP server running. It's a bridge, right?
As mentioned, the DOCSIS service was working yesterday and just before I swapped out the modems from the existing panoramic Wi-Fi gateway. So I may circle back with Cox and see if we can work it out, but I'm not sure if I understand this anymore.
Cox Complete Care is now informed me that the WAN shows as downed, and they cannot reach the modem from head end, so a truck roll is scheduled shortly. We’ll also hope to replace this rickety old 40-year wall outlet. I may basically end up swapping bak to the Panoramic WiFi gateway in Bridge Mode here… but I pay rent on it!


