Re: [Discuss] Changing Comcast Modem to Bridged

2018-12-30 Thread jbk
On 12/30/18 2:29 PM, Gregory Galperin wrote: On Sun, Dec 30, 2018 at 11:39:24AM -0500, jbk wrote: The problem with doing that is there is no way to turn off the Comcast dhcp server w/o putting it into bridged mode, other than limiting the range to a single address and have that lease set to

Re: [Discuss] Changing Comcast Modem to Bridged

2018-12-30 Thread jbk
On 12/30/18 11:55 AM, Robert Krawitz wrote: On Sun, 30 Dec 2018 11:39:24 -0500, jbk wrote: On 12/30/18 11:01 AM, Robert Krawitz wrote: On Sun, 30 Dec 2018 10:39:06 -0500, jbk wrote: A couple years ago we changed to comcast as our ISP and incorporated their modem into our network topology

Re: [Discuss] Changing Comcast Modem to Bridged

2018-12-30 Thread jbk
On 12/30/18 10:49 AM, Dan Ritter wrote: jbk wrote: A couple years ago we changed to comcast as our ISP and incorporated their modem into our network topology providing the dhcp, NAT and wireless functions. Prior to this we had a DSL modem and WRT54G running tomato. The modem provided dhcp so

Re: [Discuss] Changing Comcast Modem to Bridged

2018-12-30 Thread jbk
On 12/30/18 11:01 AM, Robert Krawitz wrote: On Sun, 30 Dec 2018 10:39:06 -0500, jbk wrote: A couple years ago we changed to comcast as our ISP and incorporated their modem into our network topology providing the dhcp, NAT and wireless functions. Prior to this we had a DSL modem and WRT54G

Re: [Discuss] Changing Comcast Modem to Bridged

2018-12-30 Thread Dan Ritter
jbk wrote: > A couple years ago we changed to comcast as our ISP and incorporated their > modem into our network topology providing the dhcp, NAT and wireless > functions. > > Prior to this we had a DSL modem and WRT54G running tomato. The modem > provided dhcp so it was the gateway address. >