Bill_Stewart
Regular Contributor
As of Feb 2026 I am an AT&T subscriber and they provided a BGW320-505 as the gateway device. I already have a robust ASUS router set up with the features I want and I want to use the BGW320-505 as the gateway only.
Here's my working configuration for those who might be curious:
Home Network -> Subnets & DHCP:
Hope this helps.
Here's my working configuration for those who might be curious:
Home Network -> Subnets & DHCP:
- Device IPv4 Address: 192.168.1.254
- Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
- DHCP Server Enable: On
- DHCPv4 Start Address: 192.168.1.252
- DHCPv4 End Address: 192.168.1.253
- DHCP Lease: 0:0:10:0 <i.e., 10 minutes>
- Public Subnet Mode: Off
- Cascaded Router Enable: Off
- (Disable packet filtering)
- Allocation Mode: Passthrough
- Passthrough Mode: DHCPS-fixed
- Passthrough Fixed MAC Address: <MAC address of router's WAN interface>
- Passthrough DHCP Lease: 0:0:10:0 <i.e., 10 minutes>
- (Disable all settings)
- The DHCP server in the BGW320-505 must be enabled or you can't change Passthrough Mode to DHCPS-fixed
- The DHCPv4 start and end address specifies 2 addresses because the GUI requires at least 2 IPs in the range; changing this range is optional
- ASUS routers apparently use the same MAC address on the LAN and WAN interfaces; the Passthrough Fixed MAC Address in my configuration matches the MAC address on the router label
- I set both the DHCP Lease (Home Network -> Subnets & DHCP section) and Passthrough DHCP Lease (Firewall -> IP Passthrough section) to 10 minutes
Hope this helps.
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