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dragonman300

join:2011-03-02
Anaheim, CA
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reply to doubleohwhat

Re: New speeds coming

said by doubleohwhat:

You may or may not have this information but I figured I'd ask all the same:
1) Do you know the model of the new gateway?
2) Do you know if it will support proper bridging?

1) Motorola NVG589
»www.motorola.com/us/consumers/NV···,pd.html
This link indicted that Motorola NVG589 is coming to At&t Uverse

Pace 5168NV and 5111NV
Pace own 2Wire so its possible that Pace 5168NV is coming soon too. Pace 5111NV is for adsl2+ Uverse internet. Dont know if 5111NV will be release or not.

2) Well, imo, I dont think so :/ however you can put your router as DMZ+?
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doubleohwhat

join:2008-10-25
Birmingham, AL

said by dragonman300:

Well, imo, I dont think so :/ however you can put your router as DMZ+?

That works for most people but if you have a block of IPs you need to pass through to your router, you're pretty much stuck. Hopefully it'll be the Motorola. They have a history of being "hackable".

cwh

join:2006-05-14
San Antonio, TX

reply to dragonman300

Pace 5168NV and 5111NV
Pace own 2Wire so its possible that Pace 5168NV is coming soon too. Pace 5111NV is for adsl2+ Uverse internet. Dont know if 5111NV will be release or not.

My neighbor recently had uverse installed. I did not check the model number of his rg, but it looked quite similar to these.

dragonman300

join:2011-03-02
Anaheim, CA

It is possible that your neighbor have 2Wire 3801. You can google it


TBusiness

join:2012-10-26
Toledo, OH

reply to cwh
IPDSL- is using the Mot devices. IPDSL is called U-verse.



mackey

join:2007-08-20
kudos:2

reply to doubleohwhat

said by doubleohwhat:

said by dragonman300:

Well, imo, I dont think so :/ however you can put your router as DMZ+?

That works for most people but if you have a block of IPs you need to pass through to your router, you're pretty much stuck. Hopefully it'll be the Motorola. They have a history of being "hackable".

Actually, if you have the block of static IPs the Motorola NVG510 (ADSL2+) supports pass-through BEAUTIFULLY right out of the box, no hacking needed

/M

doubleohwhat

join:2008-10-25
Birmingham, AL

said by mackey:

Actually, if you have the block of static IPs the Motorola NVG510 (ADSL2+) supports pass-through BEAUTIFULLY right out of the box, no hacking needed

/M

Yep. I know several people who have used that modem with a block of IPs with success. However, those of us on VDSL are still stuck up a tree with no solution (to my knowledge anyway).


mackey

join:2007-08-20
kudos:2

reply to dragonman300

said by dragonman300:

said by doubleohwhat:

You may or may not have this information but I figured I'd ask all the same:
1) Do you know the model of the new gateway?
2) Do you know if it will support proper bridging?

1) Motorola NVG589
»www.motorola.com/us/consumers/NV···,pd.html
This link indicted that Motorola NVG589 is coming to At&t Uverse

It's clear the NVG589 is built for AT&T; the product photos and user manual have "AT&T" plastered all over them. It looks very much like the NVG510.

The OP claimed the new RG will have "dual band" 5GHz capability; the NVG589 does not have this however. None of the testing or other docs at the FCC site mention anything about operating in the 5 GHz band; they do however say it's 2x2 MIMO in the 2.4GHz B/G/N band.

Basic overview is:
Single and 2-pair bonded VDSL and ADSL2+ WAN
Gigabit Ethernet WAN port for FTTP/ONT installs
HPNA 3.1 coax port
4x Gigabit Ethernet LAN ports
2x FXS VoIP ports
1x USB 2.0
400 mW wireless radio

The posted NVG589 user manual makes no mention of the "Cascaded Router" or 1:1 NAT features the NVG510 is capable of, but I don't think the posted manual for the NVG510 had it listed either. It does seem to have the same "legendary" IP Passthrough options as the NVG510 though

/M

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