 nwrickertsand groperPremium,MVM join:2004-09-04 Geneva, IL kudos:7 Reviews:
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Re: Frontier DSL + Westell 7500 Bridge Mode = No Internet. When the modem is a routed bridge, the modem makes a DHCP request to get a WAN IP. That WAN IP becomes associated with the WAN MAC address of the modem.
When you put the modem into bridge mode (unrouted bridge), the attached linksys router uses its MAC address in a DHCP query.
If your ISP locks you into one IP address for your service, then you either have to wait until the DHCP table entry for the Westell times out, or you have to phone your ISP and ask them to reset the entry so that you can use a different MAC address.
You could try cloning the Westell MAC in the linksys. The difficulty here, is that the only MAC you can find from the Westell's that I have seen is the MAC for the LAN. I have no idea whether the same or a different MAC address is used for the Westell WAN connection. -- AT&T Uverse; Zyxel NBG334W router (behind the 2wire gateway); openSuSE 12.1; firefox 9.0 |
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 magohn join:2002-09-09 Sonoma, CA | Thanks guys.
So it sounds as if my best option is the "release" and then switch to bridge mode just before going to bed? That way, the DHCP would have 8 hrs to assign a new IP?
Thanks again - it was just so easy with my old modem. I literally set it to bridge mode and I was done!  |
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 wayjacPremium,MVM join:2001-12-22 Indy kudos:1 | said by magohn:So it sounds as if my best option is the "release" and then switch to bridge mode just before going to bed? Once you release the public ip address you can bridge the westell and the linksys will be able to connect to the internet as soon as you connect it The linksys internet connection type must be set to automatic/dhcpsaid by magohn:the DHCP would have 8 hrs to assign a new IP? The westell will display how much time remains on it's public ip address I think frontier uses 2 hours as the lease time |
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 magohn join:2002-09-09 Sonoma, CA | THANK YOU!!!!
Releasing the connection BEFORE switching to bridge mode did the trick. Immediately, the Linksys picked up the IP and Im back to "normal".
Thanks so much for taking the time to help on this.  |
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