LAN2 is on the LAN side of the modem - static IP applies to the WAN side of the modem so I can't see how that could be relevant.
As long as the router is set to exclude the LAN IP address of the modem from the DHCP range I can't see what the issue is?
SR102 is set to DHCP. (range 192.168.0.1)
HG612 LAN1 is plugged into port 4 on SR102.
To access the HG612 the laptop, via LAN2, HAS to have a static IP 192.168.1.100.
So, if what you are saying is correct, I should have set up like this :
HG612 LAN1 -------> SR102 LAN4 ---> DHCP to wireless & other wired devices
HG612 LAN2 -------> SR102 LAN3 ---> To retrieve DSLstats from the LAPTOP can the laptop connected to the wireless DHCP connect to the LAP port when browsed to
http://192.168.1.1 OR does the laptop have to be connected via the RJ45 to the SR102 lan ports to connect to 192.168.1.1?