Router remote management problem
I have a C6300BD modem/router combo that I am trying to access remotely. I have found that when turning on the feature, my remote management address is 10.99.xx.xx which is a private ip. I did a trace route to google and found this: 1 1 ms 1 ms <1 ms 192.168.0.1 2 12 ms 9 ms 11 ms 10.99.0.1 3 20 ms 31 ms 15 ms 100.127.0.176 4 10 ms 9 ms 16 ms 24-234-6-44.ptp.lvcm.net [24.234.6.44] 5 21 ms 22 ms 22 ms sanjbprj02-ae0.0.rd.sj.cox.net [68.1.5.186] 6 29 ms 51 ms 32 ms ip70-167-151-23.at.at.cox.net [70.167.151.23] 7 30 ms 30 ms 28 ms 108.170.242.81 8 31 ms 35 ms 33 ms 216.239.49.89 9 99 ms 53 ms 57 ms google-public-dns-a.google.com [8.8.8.8] The first two paths show a private ip which, from what i've been researching, makes me assume that I have a double NAT problem. How can I go about fixing this so I can access my router remotely? I have no other routers involved in this setup, just the C6300BD provided by Cox connected to the cable in the wall.Solved2.8KViews0likes1CommentExtreme tiling when watching premium HD channels.
I get tiling on two of our boxes when there happen to be 3 or 4 of them on at once (worse when it's two DVR boxes). This has happened for some time where it would tile out and correct in a decent amount of time, but I absolutely lost it this past weekend. It happens most notably on HBOHD and happened for over a minute. I've called and complained about this in the past and they sent a tech out to check the lines, and it turned out there was a line that was bad, a company came out and fixed it and that helped it, but didn't alleviate it. I've had the techs reset the boxes, and I've even cleared the memory (7 up/7 down) on it and it still happens. It's increasingly frustrating, I miss the punch line in jokes or the jokes entirely all due to the tiling happens to such a degree like I've got satellite in a hurricane. It also happens on Fox Sports Oklahoma (during football & basketball games, even on the replays hours later). It's forced me to watch the channels in non-HD on an HD box because the tiling isn't as bad - yes it doesn't even fully go away on the non-HD channels. I look to you for an answer. Please assist in this matter.3.1KViews0likes4Comments