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    Trying to access my Comcast modem via the LAN

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      alpineaudio
      last edited by alpineaudio

      Is there a reason you want to stick with Comcast's modem router combo? Why not just get a Docsis 3.1 modem (https://www.arris.com/surfboard/products/cable-modems/sb8200/ gig ready). That's what I did and then went with my own router, that way I eliminated all their crap or issues.

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      • chpalmerC
        chpalmer @alpineaudio
        last edited by

        @alpineaudio said in Trying to access my Comcast modem via the LAN:

        Is there a reason you want to stick with Comcast's modem router combo?

        Yep he does. You need to read the entire thread to find it but he is using static addresses and Comcast requires the use of their equipment.

        I'm really surprised there are not more Comcast savoy people reading this and chiming in. Its pretty well known information.

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          chpalmer @JKnott
          last edited by

          @JKnott said in Trying to access my Comcast modem via the LAN:

          @chpalmer said in Trying to access my Comcast modem via the LAN:

          The modem doubles as the local router for Comcast's purposes.

          Other companies do similar, by "Comcast's purposes", do you mean public "Xfinity" WiFi?

          No not the public WIFI crap. Speaking of crap we usually call them Comcrap due to "crap" like this.

          By their purposes I mean in order to provide the static IP's they use a local router. (probably not the best use of "their purposes" but I digress.. The Modem/Router combination truly does the routing on site. If the OP was to show his "quality" logs you would see the ping is very small to the gateway router because that is indeed in the modem in this situation.

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          • johnpozJ
            johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
            last edited by

            Back on subject just create a vip

            On your wan create a vip, lets call it 10.1.10.2, then create an outbound nat to that vip... There you go access.

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              bazzacad
              last edited by

              Thanks for all the help everyone. Sorry this became a longer topic then I expected. I'll try the VIP option this evening...

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                bazzacad
                last edited by

                So I want the VIP to be the destination for the outbound NAT?

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                • johnpozJ
                  johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                  last edited by johnpoz

                  No the vip would be the interface for the nat, dest would be the IP your trying to get to or just the network.. One sec show you a pic.. I don't need it to access my modem.. But I can set one up real quick to show you. My modem which is bridged can still be access via is 192.168.100.1 address..

                  So create vip on wan say 192.168.100.2 - one sec brb.

                  here you go. Notice how I selected the vip as the translation in the outbound. You only need to use hybrid not manual.. So now anything coming from 192.168.9.0/24 network going to a 192.168.100.0/24 network will go out the wan using that IP..

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                  And there you go access
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                    bazzacad
                    last edited by

                    Thanks for the screen shots. They're very helpful.
                    So I'm thinking this is what I'll try. Does it look correct...?
                    Also, my NAT mode is already set to Manual. Needed it for some PBX rules.

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                    • johnpozJ
                      johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                      last edited by

                      Yeah that looks right.

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                        bazzacad
                        last edited by

                        I added the VIP & NAP, but no luck. :-(
                        I can ping the VIP & modem from the LAN.
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                        • johnpozJ
                          johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                          last edited by johnpoz

                          Well you got something back.. Or you wouldn't have gotten that page.. So you got a syn,ack I would assume.. So your vip is working.

                          Sniff on the wan when you try and open the page.. do you see the syn,ack come back from your syn.. If so pfsense is doing what you told it to do.

                          Why did you do a /32? Set that to /24

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                            bazzacad
                            last edited by

                            OK I fixed the /32 thx.
                            By Sniff do you mean WireShark?
                            Or can I do it in pfSense?

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                            • stephenw10S
                              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                              last edited by

                              You can do it within pfSense:
                              https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/monitoring/performing-a-packet-capture.html

                              Steve

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