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RobbieBeats
Dec 07, 2020Aspirant
X4S R7800 Higher Ping
Hi, I recently purchased the X4S R7800 Router. I went through all of the set up this morning. I put my ISP gateway into passthrough mode and disabled the wifi. I've connected my PS5 to the Night...
michaelkenward
Dec 08, 2020Guru - Experienced User
RobbieBeats wrote:
I put my ISP gateway into passthrough mode and disabled the wifi.
It might help if you told people what that gateway is.
Passthrough mode is one of those terms that can mean various things. A genuine "bridge mode" that disables the router bit of a gateway would also disable wifi – no need to tirn it off – because that needs a router to work Just turning it off does not mean that the router bit is disabled.
- RobbieBeatsDec 08, 2020Aspirant
It's an Arris BGW210. I followed instructions online I found to set it to passthrough mode and turn the Wi-Fi off on the gateway.
- michaelkenwardDec 08, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Thanks for the added details. That could be invaluable information for someone who understands this stuff
Do the instructions you used tie in with this?
(1) How To: Properly Configure The Arris BGW-210 For "Bridge Mode" (Walkthrough) : Ubiquiti
Bridge mode is the term I am more familiar with when playing with modem/routers like the BGW210. But bridge mode also means different things in different contexts. (Don't you love it in when techies use strange terms in different ways?)
Here is a more local reference:
Solved: How do I setup bridge mode in the ARRIS BGW210-700 - NETGEAR Communities
Found with this:
Search - NETGEAR Communities – BGW210
I have also seen reports here of AT&T devices being a pig to put into bridge mode.