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Cartel

join:2006-09-13
Chilliwack, BC
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reply to bimmerdriver

Re: Actiontec V1000H NCS firmware with A2pv6C035f.d22c DSL PHY

said by bimmerdriver:

Disabling router features is the point of bridge mode so of course it will disable NAT.

What about this?



ruiner

join:2012-03-10
Canada

Bridge mode disables NAT, you wouldn't be able to get a public IP address if NAT was on.


chazmosis

join:2012-08-02
Surrey, BC

reply to Cartel
If the computers connected to your ActionTec are still pulling private IP Addresses, then you are -not- in bridged mode. In bridged mode, IP Addresses won't be handed out, other than the public IP provided by your ISP (Not starting in 192.168, 172.16 or 10.)


que_ball

join:2004-05-11
Edmonton, AB

reply to Cartel
You can disable that NAT setting if you like in bridged mode but it's not doing anything. As a bridge there is no traffic for the router to translate as it's just passing it through unmodified. There is no public IP assigned to the actiontec so it has nothing to translate to.

For IGMP yes, it does still seem to bridge the multicast broadcast traffic, make sure it's enabled if you have TV service.


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