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Htdevane
Mar 27, 2020Guide
RAX80 paired with U-verse Arris BGW210
I have basically done most of the things and I have successfully configured the IP Passthrough and now my Netgear Ax8 is my wireless router over the Arris gateway. When trying to get an open NAT type ...
- Mar 28, 2020You guys are the best! Removed IP Passthrough and enabled AP mode and boom the NAT type immediately went to open and all is well with the wireless connection. I just left the U-verse router Wireless disabled.
Thank you guys so much because I was literally about to go out and spend money on a mesh network but this AX8 is working good and it seems coverage also isn’t an issue with the router being in the corner of my living room and I’m still getting consistent speeds throughout my 2000sq ft house.
Htdevane
Mar 28, 2020Guide
Well when I open up the nighthawk app, I see the IP address under the router information is 10.0.x.x but when I go to the internet port tab, the gateway IP is the same IP as the Arris and I think that’s what’s causing the double NAT if I’m not mistaken.
I have little experience besides playing around with some things here and there but I never really had to do all of this to get the Nate together. I think it’s because of this new router U-verse has.
Is there write up or something showing how to put Netgear in AP mode?
Also I’m assuming If I was to go to another brand router it would still be the same issue correct?
I have little experience besides playing around with some things here and there but I never really had to do all of this to get the Nate together. I think it’s because of this new router U-verse has.
Is there write up or something showing how to put Netgear in AP mode?
Also I’m assuming If I was to go to another brand router it would still be the same issue correct?
plemans
Mar 28, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Htdevane wrote:
Well when I open up the nighthawk app, I see the IP address under the router information is 10.0.x.x but when I go to the internet port tab, the gateway IP is the same IP as the Arris and I think that’s what’s causing the double NAT if I’m not mistaken.
I have little experience besides playing around with some things here and there but I never really had to do all of this to get the Nate together. I think it’s because of this new router U-verse has.
Is there write up or something showing how to put Netgear in AP mode?
https://kb.netgear.com/24104/How-do-I-change-my-Nighthawk-router-to-AP-mode-after-I-ve-already-run-setup
Also I’m assuming If I was to go to another brand router it would still be the same issue correct?yes you would. ATT is horrible at setting up their passthrough mode properly. I've had issues with it on netgear and tp-link when I was with att. Just make sure you put the ATT device back into router mode. many recommend disabling the wireless but you can leave it on if you make sure the wireless channels are seperated out. If its not possible or creates interference, then disable it on the att device.
- HtdevaneMar 28, 2020GuideOk I will reset everything and give that a try but would I basically be using the AT&T Gateway as the wireless router? I wanted to switch over to the nighthawk because it gives a better range and signal in my office where I need it the strongest or would WiFi still be using the nighthawk?
Thanks for all the help
Man because I am stumped trying to figure all of this out.- plemansMar 28, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Correct. You'd be using the ATT device as router.
The netgear would still work with its wireless and its ethernet ports would work fine. It just wouldn't be routing. So you'd get the added wireless coverage and ethernet ports to use.
Like I said, you can always leave the att device's wireless running or disable it depending on wireless interference. If you live in a congested wireless area, I'd disable its wireless. If you don't live in a congested area and have plenty of wireless channels available to keep the netgear and arris on different channels, than it doesn't hurt to leave it on.
- HtdevaneMar 28, 2020GuideOk sounds good. That’s literally the way I have it hooked up right now so I’m just going to enable AP mode and see how it does. Will report back in a few.