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Set up Linksys E4200 router behind my AT&T U-verse Residential Gateway (2-Wire)
I want to set up my Linksys E4200 router behind my AT&T U-verse Residential Gateway (2-Wire). Essentially disabling the WiFi on the Residential Gateway and making the E4200 handle all routing and WiFi for my network.
What steps do I take for both the Residential Gateway (2-Wire) and the Linksys E4200 router to accomplish this?
P.S. I am getting U-Verse TV, Internet and Voice installed this Friday 11/30/2012
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SomeJoe7777
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See the following post for instructions to set up your own router using the DMZPlus feature:
http://forums.att.com/t5/Residential-Gateway/U-verse-for-BUSINESS-2Wire-3600HGV-bridge-mode-or-another-AT-amp/m-p/2707755#M182
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eric90i
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Thanks for the quick reply Dan! I actually had that bookmarked for reference already.
Hopefully those steps work. I will post results on Friday!
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eric90i
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What are the reasons for doing the following steps?
10. Uncheck the following: Stealth Mode, Block Ping, Strict UDP Session Control.
11. Check everything under Outbound Protocol Control except NetBIOS.
12. Uncheck NetBIOS under Inbound Protocol Control.
13. Uncheck all the Attack Detection checkboxes (7 of them).
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SomeJoe7777
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Security is left up to your router and its firewall.
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eric90i
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Do I need to manually change the IP address of the router at all during the setup?
I have read about changing it from 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.2.*
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SomeJoe7777
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eric90i
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So the RG LAN will be at 192.168.1.254 and the router LAN will be at 192.168.2.1.
Also, does the Subnet Mask of the router (255.255.255.0) need to be changed at all?
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SomeJoe7777
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eric90i
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SomeJoe7777 can you please look over these two screen shots and tell me of any problems you see?
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SomeJoe7777
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Line 2 looks like it has a lot of issues.
If you're having problems with your service, you should call technical support, have them send a premises tech to your house to check the line. He may need to open a helper ticket with the Installation and Maintenance group (I&M), which are the linesmen, to perform additional troubleshooting.
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