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More ATT Uverse issues.

chrisk

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I dont know what im doing wrong here but before i moved I had everything working perfect.
I have uverse internet and tv.

I have the 2wire in dmz plus mode and my asus wan port connected to ethernet1 on the 2wire.
I changed the ip of the 2wire to 192.168.2.1 and my asus uses 192.168.1.1.
Disabled wifi on 2wire.

I have a pc running a webserver plugged directly to the 2wire. I can see that pc from outside. But anything on the asus I cannot see. Such as ipcameras. I have a dyndns account but the asus keeps getting a internal ip and I cannot see anything connected to from outside.

Please tell me what im doing wrong.

Thanks,
Chris

I also cycled power on everything.
 
I dont know what im doing wrong here but before i moved I had everything working perfect.
I have uverse internet and tv.

I have the 2wire in dmz plus mode and my asus wan port connected to ethernet1 on the 2wire.
I changed the ip of the 2wire to 192.168.2.1 and my asus uses 192.168.1.1.
Disabled wifi on 2wire.

I have a pc running a webserver plugged directly to the 2wire. I can see that pc from outside. But anything on the asus I cannot see. Such as ipcameras. I have a dyndns account but the asus keeps getting a internal ip and I cannot see anything connected to from outside.

Please tell me what im doing wrong.

Thanks,
Chris

I also cycled power on everything.

I'm pretty sure you can't use port forwarding and DMZ at the same time. Keep in mind, when you use the DMZ-plus feature, you have told the 2wire to forward all unsolicted traffic to the Asus router. Based on what you described, it appears that the port forwarding has nullified your DMZ. Port forwarding and DMZ are in direct conflict with one another.

Check the 2wire's DHCP table. Choose the internal IP address of the Asus router that 2wire has assigned it. It's going to be something like 192.168.2.xx. That's the IP address you want for the DMZ.
 
My deepest sympathies.:o

Actually my Uverse works quite well. Only use for Internet and IP phone though, not TV. Use Dish for TV, much better picture.
Does very widely in how well Uverse works though. Much to do with age of the copper plant.
I know I don't get as fast of a connection as cable, but for my streaming, etc it works just fine and is cheaper then cable at my location.
--bill
 

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