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2023-07-29-ip-passthrough-guide

ip passthrough

youtubes

setup ip passthrough - miller technical services

setup ip passthrough - spx labs

combined guide from chatgpt

Step 1: Introduction In this guide, we'll learn how to enable IP passthrough on your AT&T BGW 320 modem/router. IP passthrough allows your own router (in this case, an ASUS router) to take control of the internet traffic instead of the BGW 320. This helps avoid issues with double NAT, which can slow down your internet connection.

Step 2: Access BGW 320 Settings To access the BGW 320 settings, open your web browser (Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Edge, etc.). In the address bar at the top of the browser, type "192.168.1.254" and press "Enter." This will take you to the settings page of your BGW 320 router.

Step 3: Disable BGW 320 Wi-Fi Find the section in the settings that controls the Wi-Fi, usually labeled "Wireless," "Wi-Fi," or "SSID." Look for an option to disable or turn off the Wi-Fi on the BGW 320. Disabling Wi-Fi prepares the router to work with your ASUS router, which will handle wireless connections.

Step 4: Find MAC Address The MAC address of your ASUS router is a unique identifier, like a special code assigned to that device. Physically check your ASUS router for a label or sticker with the MAC address (e.g., "AB:CD:12:34:56:78"). Write it down; we'll need it later.

Step 5: Set Up IP Passthrough Look for the "Firewall" or "Advanced" section in the BGW 320 settings. Inside, find the option called "IP Passthrough" or similar. Change "Allocation Mode" to "Passthrough DHCP Fixed." This mode ensures your ASUS router gets a consistent internet address from the BGW 320.

Step 6: Enter ASUS Router's MAC Address Enter your ASUS router's MAC address in the designated field. This allows the BGW 320 to forward all internet traffic to your ASUS router, making it the main router for your network.

Step 7: Save and Apply Changes Click "Save" or "Apply" to confirm the changes you made to the BGW 320 settings. Wait for a moment; the changes may take a little time to apply.

Step 8: Connect Your ASUS Router Connect your ASUS router to the BGW 320 using an Ethernet cable. Make sure one end of the cable is plugged into the WAN (Internet) port of the ASUS router and the other end into a LAN (Ethernet) port on the BGW 320.

Step 9: Restart the Routers To ensure all changes take effect, restart both the BGW 320 and your ASUS router. Unplug both devices from the power source, wait a few seconds, and then plug them back in.

Step 10: Verify IP Passthrough Open your web browser and try accessing the BGW 320's settings again by typing "192.168.1.254" in the address bar. If you can't access it, IP passthrough is successful, and your ASUS router is now handling the internet traffic.

Step 11: Optional - Set Up Port Forwarding If you need to forward ports for services like Minecraft or Plex, you can do this in your ASUS router's settings. Port forwarding allows external devices to connect to specific services hosted on devices in your network. Look for the "Port Forwarding" or "Virtual Server" section in your ASUS router settings.

guides from youtube video transcripts

guide 1

Sure, here's an easy-to-understand step-by-step guide for setting up IP passthrough with AT&T's BGW 320:

Step 1: Prepare Your Router Make sure the router you want to use instead of the BGW 320 is configured in DHCP mode. This means it's ready to receive an IP address from the BGW 320. If you're not sure how to do this, ask someone who can help you.

Step 2: Disconnect Devices Unplug all devices connected to the RJ45 ports at the back of the BGW 320. Also, disconnect any devices using the BGW 320's Wi-Fi.

Step 3: Find MAC Address Look for the MAC address of your router. It's like a unique code for your router and can usually be found on the bottom or back of the device. Write it down because we'll need it later.

Step 4: Find Device Access Code Locate the device access code unique to your BGW 320. You can find it on the bottom or back of the gateway near the Ethernet ports.

Step 5: Get Default IP Address Make a note of the default IP address of the BGW 320, which should be 192.168.1.254. You can find this on a sticker on the device.

Step 6: Connect Your Router and Desktop Connect the router you want to use and a desktop or laptop directly to the BGW 320. If your laptop can't connect directly, you can still use the BGW 320's Wi-Fi.

Step 7: Open Your Browser Open your web browser (like Google Chrome or Firefox) and type in the BGW 320's default IP address (192.168.1.254) in the address bar.

Step 8: Set Up IP Passthrough Once the page loads, click on "Device List," then click "Clear and Rescan for Devices." This will clear previous device connections.

Step 9: Access IP Passthrough Click on "Firewall" and then "IP Passthrough." Enter the device access code you found earlier. Click "Continue."

Step 10: Configure Passthrough Set "Passthrough Mode" to "DHCP Fixed." Choose the MAC address of your router from the drop-down menu or manually enter it. Skip "Pass-through DHCP Lease Time." Click "Save."

Step 11: Wait for Activation Wait for up to two minutes for the changes to take effect. If it doesn't activate, you can restart the BGW 320.

Step 12: Optional - Turn Off BGW 320 Wi-Fi If you plan to use your own Wi-Fi router, disable the Wi-Fi on the BGW 320 to avoid interference.

That's it! Now you've configured IP passthrough to avoid double NAT and potential connection issues. Enjoy your improved internet experience!

guide 2

Step 1: Introduction Hey there! In this guide, we'll learn how to enable IP passthrough on your AT&T router so that you can use your new router as the main one. This will help avoid issues with double NAT, which can make your internet connection slower.

Step 2: Find MAC Address Before we begin, make sure you know the MAC address of your new router. It's like a special code for your router, and you can usually find it on the bottom or back of the device.

Step 3: Access AT&T Router Settings Open your web browser and type in "192.168.1.254" (AT&T's default IP address for their router) in the address bar. Press "Enter" to go to the router settings page.

Step 4: Disable Firewall Advanced Settings Go to "Firewall," then "Advanced," and turn off all the settings there. This will ensure that your AT&T router won't interfere with your new router's firewall.

Step 5: Enable IP Passthrough Next, click on "IP Passthrough." Change the allocation mode to "Passthrough DHCP Fixed." Manually enter the MAC address of your new router's WAN connection. Don't use any devices from the list provided as it may cause issues.

Step 6: Save and Restart Click "Save" to apply the changes. Wait for a moment and, if necessary, restart the AT&T router to activate IP passthrough.

Step 7: Verify IP Passthrough Check if everything worked by trying to access the AT&T router's IP address again (192.168.1.254). If you can't access it, then IP passthrough is successful.

Step 8: Port Forwarding (Optional) If you want to forward ports for services like a Minecraft or Plex server, you can do it in your new router's settings. Look for the "Port Forwarding" section and enter the necessary details.

Step 9: Final Tips Keep in mind that you still need to keep the AT&T router as the gateway for your network to function correctly. If the IP passthrough doesn't work immediately, try unplugging and replugging both routers, or restart the devices until it works.

Step 10: Conclusion That's it! Now you've successfully enabled IP passthrough, and your new router can act as the main one. Enjoy a smoother and faster network experience with fewer issues.

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