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dhsoule
Mar 28, 2017Tutor
Anyone with experience with R7300 connecting to Arris NVG448BQ via IP Passthrough Mode?
Does anyone have experience with installing either a R7000 AC 1900 router or the R7300 AC 1900 router with DST in connecting to an Arris NVG448BQ ADSL2+ from Frontier Communications? There is no tru...
- Mar 29, 2017
Mission accomplished! :smileylol: With some minor speedbumps I was able to get the gateway into IP passthrough mode. From there Netgear Genie made it very easy. Impressive. So far love the router. The DST adapter is being stubborn, but I live in a 40 year old home with old school electical. Need to work through that but otherwise up and running.
Thanks to all for your assistance.
TheEther
Mar 29, 2017Guru
I'm assuming that IP Passthrough on the NVG448 is similar to the NVG599. If true, then it's a useful function. It's a pseudo-bridge mode in that it bypasses NAT for a single device, which would you assign to be the R7300. Your R7300 will end up sharing the public IP address with the NVG448. The NVG448 continues to function as a router for all other connected devices. You can even use the NVG448's Wi-Fi as a dedicated guest network.
dhsoule
Mar 29, 2017Tutor
Thanks for the input, this is the approach I am trying to take. My plan is to completely disable the wireless and routing features in favor of the R7300/R7000. The challenge is in the documentation. While the NVG598/599 is well documented, the NVG448BQ is not. I was finally able to connect with Arris tech support who provided the "official" procedures for IP Passthrough, unfortunately, the GUI interface and parameter switches are differenet enough to make this painful. Frontier tech support is less than helpful and claim to not have the documenation as this gateway is new. Just enought to make this uncomfortable.