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IP Pass through
2 TopicsIP Passthrough with AT&&& Gigapower Pace 5268 to Netgear AC1900 r7000
AT&T UVERSE gigapower has a recommended way to "pass through" IP using what they describe as "dmz plus". There is frighteningly little one can manipulate on the AT&T Pace device. "The device that you would like to be placed in DMZplus must be connected directly to the gateway and configured to obtain an IP address through DHCP," according to the instructions. There are some bad threads which confuse the basic issue. How should a netgear router be configured for this new IP pass though? The Netgear r7000 has a knowledge base article on dmz which does not even mention IP Pass through. The AT&T Pace 5268 configuires out of the box at 192.168.1.1-254. I set my r7000 to 192.168.10.1-254 to avoid the most obvious conflicts. Should the "Default DMZ server" be checked on the r7000? If so, whose firewall is in effect? The Pace firewall? Thanks in advance.Solved23KViews0likes8CommentsFVS336G VPN set up behind a nat router with a DHCP WAN
Hello all, I have a FVS336G sitting behind a router that pulls its WAN address via DHCP. I had considered bridging through to the router but since it is DHCP I am thinking there is a better way of doig this. I manage both routers but the reason behind the first router is it is a 4G verizon Cradlepoint so I have to keep it as my bDemarc. I have looked into dynamic DNS as a possible solution but can not get a clear handle if it will do what i need or more importantly how to set it up. Any shared ideas or solutions would be great! -Dayton3.3KViews0likes1Comment