Well, I don’t see it as surrender exactly, rather as picking my battles.  You 
actually don’t have to bridge any of the residential gateways to use back to my 
mac, but you do have to do some tweaking.  I’ve seen a couple of methods, one 
of which is at https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3865704.
If you decide you want to bridge the 510, then there is a good video here: 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qpYROv9Fjis.

I have ADSL2+ which is what you git if TV isn’t available.  I git 6MBPs, but 
you can get speeds up to 24 I believe.
Also, uverse uses ip based dslms rather than atm based so I don’t think  just 
any off the shelf modem will work with it.

On Feb 26, 2015, at 6:07 AM, Sabahattin Gucukoglu <[email protected]> wrote:

I prefer running the AirPort directly facing the Internet, for that way the 
guest network and Back To My Mac features are available.

U-Verse is often just (V)DSL.  It might be worthwhile your investing in a modem 
that does the bridging, such as Draytek 120/130.  Or, see if you can get your 
modem into bridge mode.

Of course, if you aren’t bothered about guest networking or BTMM, you could 
roll with the easier option of letting their modem do the routing, but meh, 
that’s just surrender. :)

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