said by bigfam:As far as I know theres no way to put the cisco DPC3825 into true bridge mode (IE it will assign a public IP to a router or a computer)
The closest you can come is hook your own router/access point up to the modem and have said router/AP in the 'DMZ'.
Wrong dude, when I get home I will post a screenshot of the GUI on my DPC3825 with rogers firmware and it CLEARLY has the option for bridge mode.
You need to realize that cogeco disabled that feature for its customers but cisco did design that feature into the modem but its just disabled for you guys.
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