Hah.... yeah... so I tried DHCP first, could NOT make the Mikrotik get an
IP.   Thought, hey, this is PPPoE... googled for that sorta thing... then
realized NO it is plain DHCP... then worked with this finicky DSL modem
thing a while, then refreshed here and saw this... and checking my
Mikrotik, it now has an IP.   But I think I'll turn on the passthrough or
whatever it is... I don't need a double NAT.

sorry for the dumb thread.


On Sat, Nov 12, 2016 at 1:27 PM, Ken Hohhof <[email protected]> wrote:

> I’ve done it on a business UVerse connection with static IPs, but I assume
> you have just a regular residential account.  (FYI, even at my house, I
> find the “dynamic” IP address does not change very often if ever.)
>
>
>
> But what did you search for on the web?  I Googled it and in about 10
> seconds found a guy claiming to have the solution:
>
> https://forums.att.com/t5/AT-T-Internet-Equipment/Using-
> your-own-router-with-the-Motorola-NVG510-it-absolutely/td-p/3434307
>
>
>
>
>
> *From:* Af [mailto:[email protected]] *On Behalf Of *That One Guy
> /sarcasm
> *Sent:* Saturday, November 12, 2016 12:15 PM
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* Re: [AFMUG] AT&T DSL / "U-Verse" and Mikrotik
>
>
>
> not sure about this one, but the "bridging" with uverse is dumb, you have
> to do something to disable nat and set its internal dhcp server to hand out
> the public IP, its cobblefuckery at its finest
>
>
>
> On Sat, Nov 12, 2016 at 10:29 AM, justsumname . <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> I'm searching today to see if and how.   Can anyone say if this is even
> possible?    I've got their new NVG510 'modem', trying to make my Mikrotik
> talk to it, to do my own wifi and house LAN... no go.
>
>
>
> ...searching the webs ... searching...
>
>
>
> thx
>
>
>
>
>
> --
>
> If you only see yourself as part of the team but you don't see your team
> as part of yourself you have already failed as part of the team.
>

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