Problem accessing/using SG-1100
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@cafeinomane said in Problem accessing/using SG-1100:
I've set WAN to DHCP and also LAN.
Not sure exactly what you set there but you want the WAN set as IPv4 type DHCP so it pulls an IP fro the ISP router. But the LAN should be type Static so that you can then enable a DHCP server on it. That is the default setup.
If your ISP router is using 192.168.0.X/24 then you should be able to connect it with the factory default config and it will just work.
Steve
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@fsc830 The console I had access, its the web interface I could not reach. Now I can try to do the 'normal' web configuration. The information above the menu I see in the console is not exactly the same as the one you posted, but I guess its because you have a SG-3100. Options in menu are identical. Big difference is that on the WAN line, mine now says V4/dhcp4 : 192.168.0.108 and that is the adress where I can access the web interface.
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You are accessing via the IP at the WAN interface!?
Thats really strange, usually access is done via LAN interface.
Access via WAN interface is disabled by default (afaik), so I am wondering what is configured at your device.Regards
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If you're connected to the LAN interface the default firewall rules will allow you to access the webgui at any IP address on the firewall.
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@stephenw10 said in Problem accessing/using SG-1100:
If you're connected to the LAN interface the default firewall rules will allow you to access the webgui at any IP address on the firewall.
Ok thanks, found a lot of articles "how to acess GUI via WAN" in the past (was just curious, never did that by myself).
So I guessed that is not possible by default.Regards
Yes, your post entrapped me to do so, it works...
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Indeed all connections into the WAN interface are blocked by default.
But that doesn't prevent accessing the WAN IP from the LAN,
Steve
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@fsc830
? hum... no. WAN is connected to ISP, my laptop is connected to LAN. I believe that what the line in the console meant is that WAN DHCP gave the SG-1100 an IP adress that was 192.168.0.108 and that meant that SG-1100 and ISP router were able to communicate and the laptop further down the line was now able to communicate with SG-1100 using that IP.I have done and complete the basic setup of my device now, using the web interface as it is supposed. My issue is now resolve, device works as intended, many thanks to all who responded to me!
Cheers,
Café!