On May 11, 2015, at 2:27 PM, John Robinson <[email protected]> wrote:
> He exchanged the modem/routers and we looked and looked where to set the AT&T > modem to bridge, couldn’t find it anywhere BUT while we were waiting I > noticed on Airport Utility I got the all “green” showing that Extreme AND > Internet were connected ready to go. > > We checked and sure enough the Airport was in control of distributing IP > addresses and we were connected to the internet. You might want to make sure you don’t have the same problems I had with the Time-Warner supplied box. I could set it to bridge mode, but every time the power went off, it reset to the factory defaults which blocked most of the ports I wanted open and wouldn’t work at all with IPv6. It was explained to me this was the default behavior in order to make their tech support easier. After lots of to-and-froing with their techies, the ultimate solution was to let me use my own cable modem and router instead of theirs. (As long as I don’t ask for support.) You won’t have that option with U-Verse because of the proprietary transport.
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