I'm back....SO IS THE SCARIEVILLE Q

Shuxclams

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For those of you who are looking into the "Residential Enhanced Package" Be aware it is no longer "1483 Bridged", it is now PPPoE LLC w/Sticky IP.

What you will need is a router you can bridge (Disable NAT) and then "statically" address the IP's to individual routers/devices behind the Bridged router. I had an old Netgear RT314 lying around that I disabled using the telnet prompt rather than the Web config and disabled NAT and the web access in order forward through to the other Routers behind it. Although its not undoable, its a hassle for the less network inclined people.

There will be a FS/FT coming for a bunch of networking equipement very soon!









SHUX
 

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Originally posted by: Shuxclams
For those of you who are looking into the "Residential Enhanced Package" Be aware it is no longer "1483 Bridged", it is now PPPoE LLC w/Sticky IP.

What you will need is a router you can bridge (Disable NAT) and then "statically" address the IP's to individual routers/devices behind the Bridged router. I had an old Netgear RT314 lying around that I disabled using the telnet prompt rather than the Web config and disabled NAT and the web access in order forward through to the other Routers behind it. Although its not undoable, its a hassle for the less network inclined people.

There will be a FS/FT coming for a bunch of networking equipement very soon!
SHUX

huh?:confused: