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Recent content by Ant

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    ISP modem has no bridge mode but only DMZ - Still possible to use my router?

    Disabled them on my ASUS. On the ISP there is no option to even find firewall settings.
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    ISP modem has no bridge mode but only DMZ - Still possible to use my router?

    Both. So what I did is that 1. I changed my ISP modem to 192.168.1.1. Then I gave a static IP in the WAN settings of my ASUS to 192.168.1.20. Went back into ISP modem and enabled DMZ for 192.168.1.20 (my ASUS router). Back in Asus - as mentioned under WAN I chose static IP (instead of automatic)...
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    ISP modem has no bridge mode but only DMZ - Still possible to use my router?

    Yeah depends on the type of connection and the router provided. My issue is that I cannot get the ports working via DMZ... any ideas why?
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    ISP modem has no bridge mode but only DMZ - Still possible to use my router?

    Thanks mate. I am pushing them to enable this but I am not sure they will. I tried DMZ but the strange thing is that port forwarding is not working anymore and all ports show closed eventhough I opened them both on the model and my router...
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    ISP modem has no bridge mode but only DMZ - Still possible to use my router?

    I have a fibre optic modem from my ISP. I must have called them 100 times asking for bridge mode but no chance. The only option they have in their settings related to this is to use DMZ for another device and that's about it. So i used dmz based on the article i mentioned but the prob was...
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    ISP modem has no bridge mode but only DMZ - Still possible to use my router?

    Hi everyone, I have read tons of articles from this forum but also from other sources on how you could possibly bridge an ISP model to your own router via DMZ but I was not able to get it right. I basically followed these instructions here: http://www.erikoest.dk/b_d_uk.htm, which are straight...
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