Since it's in Bridge mode, you may want to try plugging a cable in directly to port 2, 3, or 4. Then you shouldn't have an issue accessing the Admin page.
Technically you should be fine with that subnet mask, but maybe something else is acting up there
I'll set up the submask again today and try the other ports with a scanning utility, maybe I can find the Admin page that way.
I did call Telus yesterday and they told me that everything else is turned off and they don't understand why I would want into the admin page... typical head up your ass response, I don't know why I expected different.
I'd really like to get in and turn off the automatic update flag so that Telus can't flash it without my consent.
I tried all sorts of different combinations but I can't find an Admin page for this model. I scanned all addresses from 192.168.0.0 to 192.168.255.255
I DID find that all four ports are bridged! There is a GigE port and three 10/100 ports labelled 1,2,3. All of these are in bridge mode, I have a dedicated IP, assigned to the MAC address of my Unix server, and all four ports will give my firewall the correct IP.
My conclusion is that this modem is nothing more than four bridged ports with no wireless, no DHCP, no DNS and no Admin page.
It's kind of nice that there isn't a lot of other junk that I don't need running but it's a little disconcerting that I'm locked out.
If you connect 2 routers WAN ports to 2 of these bridged ports, do you get 2 separate IP addresses?
Do you have Optik TV?
If yes, are the TV box connected to the other bridged ports?
From the Optik box, you can find out the IP of the Optik box and the gateway box.
Menu --> Setttings --> General Settings --> System Information --> Network
With the T2200M in a default factory configuration, a PC connected to the T2200M via Ethernet and set with an IP address between 10.10.10.2 and 10.10.10.6 inclusive with subnet mask 255.255.255.248, can access the GUI with a web browser pointed towards http://10.10.10.1 . The user must login using the username “Admin” and the password that is printed on the label on the underside of the modem.
hello,
try using 10.10.10.1 as gateway
and
use 10.10.10.2 - 10.10.10.6 - any IP as your address.
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