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I have dual router set up which is not working very well due to double NAT issues, I want to change the set up to have the first router set in bridge mode.

the first router is ISP supplied King type EW45.
the second is an Asus RT N18U.

In the ISP router there is an option to set to bridge mode and ISP has confirmed this will work.

I want to know what the settings should be in the Asus router?
 
Not knowing the details of your ISP I would try the most common setup and see if it works. It it doesn't then more information is going to be needed about your connection type and particular requirements of your ISP.

1. Put your ISP router in bridge mode.
2. Run a cable from the ISP router to the WAN port of your ASUS router.
3. Confirm your ASUS router is in the router mode.
4. For your WAN settings select Automatic, enable WAN and NAT and you should be good to go.
 
Not knowing the details of your ISP I would try the most common setup and see if it works. It it doesn't then more information is going to be needed about your connection type and particular requirements of your ISP.

1. Put your ISP router in bridge mode.
2. Run a cable from the ISP router to the WAN port of your ASUS router.
3. Confirm your ASUS router is in the router mode.
4. For your WAN settings select Automatic, enable WAN and NAT and you should be good to go.
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Thanks for reply, I managed to get working the problem was the Asus I had set up previousley with a fixed IP, for some reason only when I ran the wizard did it remove this and use PPoe.
 

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