Can you still login to your old router? If so, check the WAN IP address. Is it your public IP address (190.92...) or a private IP address? If public it means that they bridged the modem/router to act as a modem only.
If a private IP address is it using the same subnet as the LAN of your old router? If so, that is usually a serious problem and you should change one of them. Also, if private, the default gateway will be the address to use to login to the router part of the modem/router.
Probably standard, and I consider it strange but not unusual.
If a private IP address is it using the same subnet as the LAN of your old router? If so, that is usually a serious problem and you should change one of them. Also, if private, the default gateway will be the address to use to login to the router part of the modem/router.
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Is this a standard procedure for ISPs or is it a strange behavior? |