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Re: changed to netgear d6200 and will not connect Yes the WAN port is the same as the Internet Port on back of the D6200 so i will try and bridge and see what happens thanks for info |
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 | i just spoke with a tech from Netgear and he said that Also, the device will work with VDSL if you will use a different modem connected into the WAN port of the D6200.The device will act as a router only when working with VDSL. so do i need to bridge is still the question |
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 NormanSPremium,MVM join:2001-02-14 San Jose, CA kudos:6 Reviews:
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| said by Mike2012 :i just spoke with a tech from Netgear and he said that Also, the device will work with VDSL if you will use a different modem connected into the WAN port of the D6200.The device will act as a router only when working with VDSL. so do i need to bridge is still the question It sounds like you should bridge the Actiontec ... -- Norman ~Oh Lord, why have you come ~To Konnyu, with the Lion and the Drum |
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 | The other problem is how to hard wire the 2 units i seehow to set up the bridge in the Actiontec but the hard wire is a mystery to me. |
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| Check your Actiontec for something like the Pace 4111N "LAN as WAN" setting:
 LAN as WAN
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 | Thanks will check on that and get back |
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 billaustinthey call me Mr. BillPremium,MVM join:2001-10-13 North Las Vegas, NV kudos:3 | reply to Mike2012 said by Mike2012 :The other problem is how to hard wire the 2 units i seehow to set up the bridge in the Actiontec but the hard wire is a mystery to me. You use an ethernet cable and connect the LAN port on the Actiontec Modem to the WAN port on the Netgear router (after you complete the setup to put the modem in bridge mode). |
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