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flamex123456
Member
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10-04-2023, 10:17 PM
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I had to change both my ISP router and my primary router because I couldn’t recall my passwords. I have a simple beginner’s tip: I thought I had a DMZ configured on my ISP router to point to my main router’s IP address, so it would manage all my wireless and security settings. I also disabled the wireless radios on my ISP device. Was this approach effective, or would switching methods be better?
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flamex123456
10-04-2023, 10:17 PM #1

I had to change both my ISP router and my primary router because I couldn’t recall my passwords. I have a simple beginner’s tip: I thought I had a DMZ configured on my ISP router to point to my main router’s IP address, so it would manage all my wireless and security settings. I also disabled the wireless radios on my ISP device. Was this approach effective, or would switching methods be better?

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Llabros
Senior Member
740
10-04-2023, 11:10 PM
#2
Configure your ISP's router to operate in bridge mode.
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Llabros
10-04-2023, 11:10 PM #2

Configure your ISP's router to operate in bridge mode.

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Doctor_Pi
Member
214
10-07-2023, 08:42 AM
#3
Sorry, your current internet service provider's router lacks this capability.
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Doctor_Pi
10-07-2023, 08:42 AM #3

Sorry, your current internet service provider's router lacks this capability.

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thingul
Member
136
10-11-2023, 05:50 PM
#4
You need the ISP's router because it manages your internet connection, and the VoIP service relies on it for communication. The router ensures stable connectivity while the VoIP uses it to transmit calls.
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thingul
10-11-2023, 05:50 PM #4

You need the ISP's router because it manages your internet connection, and the VoIP service relies on it for communication. The router ensures stable connectivity while the VoIP uses it to transmit calls.

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KiiritoBR
Member
59
10-19-2023, 09:33 AM
#5
I’m only providing the connection for your main router.
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KiiritoBR
10-19-2023, 09:33 AM #5

I’m only providing the connection for your main router.

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Krumbzz
Junior Member
18
10-21-2023, 02:27 AM
#6
They use an ONT from their provider and also have a main router with built-in ONT capabilities. All routers can operate in Bridge Mode, but it looks like their ISP doesn’t support it.
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Krumbzz
10-21-2023, 02:27 AM #6

They use an ONT from their provider and also have a main router with built-in ONT capabilities. All routers can operate in Bridge Mode, but it looks like their ISP doesn’t support it.

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Ivanko
Junior Member
48
10-21-2023, 04:54 AM
#7
Sure, I can help with that. Just let me know what you're looking for!
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Ivanko
10-21-2023, 04:54 AM #7

Sure, I can help with that. Just let me know what you're looking for!

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Fjamme
Junior Member
9
10-21-2023, 05:50 AM
#8
You're uncertain about this setup. It might be better to turn off HCP and firewall on the ISP's router. If you don't have many internet users and prefer using an Ethernet connection, sticking with the ISP's router seems appropriate.
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Fjamme
10-21-2023, 05:50 AM #8

You're uncertain about this setup. It might be better to turn off HCP and firewall on the ISP's router. If you don't have many internet users and prefer using an Ethernet connection, sticking with the ISP's router seems appropriate.