Dan
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AT&T modem NVG510 to bridged mode
Hi, at the office we just changed from DSL to AT&T's U-Verse, it came with an NVG510 modem. I would like to bridge it. I hear it can't be done.
Is there another way to have my equipment perform all routing functions? For the NVG510 to forward all traffic without routing?
Thanks all.
Is there another way to have my equipment perform all routing functions? For the NVG510 to forward all traffic without routing?
Thanks all.
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The workaround would work with either pppoe or static.
Unfortunetly it seems to be a limitation on the Uverse unit. It would be almost a double NAT setup, but that's really all you got to work with, and it will forward all the ports to your router so in theory, you should be good.
Unfortunetly it seems to be a limitation on the Uverse unit. It would be almost a double NAT setup, but that's really all you got to work with, and it will forward all the ports to your router so in theory, you should be good.
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cool, I'll try that later today, or tomorow. Thanks again.
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