How to setup IP Passthrough on the ATT BGW 320 not Bridge Mode

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  • @bassrain2.025
    @bassrain2.025 6 месяцев назад +19

    Worked perfectly with BGW210! Used TP-Link Deco Mesh System (X55) (3 units).
    Important to make sure you are using a ethernet cable connected to modem and PC.
    1. Log into ATT modem using any browser. (192.168.1.254).
    2. Disable Packet Filters.
    3. Go into the firewall advanced tab and make sure all settings are set to off and then save.
    4. Select allocation mode to IP Pass-through, then manually enter your routers MAC address (can be found on router) then save.
    5. Make sure to turn off 2.4GHz wireless along with 5GHz signal.
    6. Restart your modem.
    Should be all set to plug in your new/current router!
    Hope this helps somebody out there!

    • @travistate1002
      @travistate1002 5 месяцев назад

      Can you explain why a person would want to disable packet filtering and all of the firewall settings? I assume it is because the new router will be doing all of that.

    • @Whoppify22
      @Whoppify22 5 месяцев назад

      @@travistate1002 Spot on, New router will take care of all the security, ATT device is just a Modem at this point from what I've been understanding after hours of research

    • @yonallb
      @yonallb 5 месяцев назад

      Thanks for this, I just moved and I had to get the exact same equipment going.

    • @lawbringerx8505
      @lawbringerx8505 5 месяцев назад

      How did you put the deco into dhcp mode? Or was yours that way by default? I likely have the same deco systems you do (2 units though). Following your guide!

    • @yonallb
      @yonallb 5 месяцев назад

      @@lawbringerx8505it seems to be the default.

  • @K9TheFirst1
    @K9TheFirst1 Год назад +31

    I am a recent AT&T customer and you have been a lifesaver. The folks at the AT&T store told me to call tech support, I tried two different times, one after hours and the other during business hours, and both times the agents had no idea what I was talking about when I asked about IP Passthrough, and the business hours guy told me that connecting a personal router to the AT&T device would not work.
    Basically, I had a horrible customer service experience, and you helped rectify it.

    • @SPXLabs
      @SPXLabs  Год назад +4

      Sorry you had to go through that with them.
      I’m glad I could help

    • @staspetryshyn
      @staspetryshyn 9 месяцев назад +2

      Which number you called to reach ATT tech support?

    • @K9TheFirst1
      @K9TheFirst1 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@staspetryshyn it's been almost a year, so I don't recall, but I think it was the number I got from the AT&T store.

  • @Josif91
    @Josif91 3 месяца назад +1

    Thank you!
    With these instructions I was able to set up my internet with my Asus AX5700 + AX3000 Extender with ease. Getting the full 1000 now in the house

  • @abeortiz6385
    @abeortiz6385 11 месяцев назад +7

    Definitely a lifesaver. I called ATT and they said my Ubiquity UXG Pro gateway was not compatible with the ATT 320 modem. That just didn't sound correct to me, and yes the ATT dude on the phone gave me incorrect information. Thank you sooo much for this awesome, clear, and concise video. It was very easy to follow. I have my UXG Pro and my ATT 320 modem working nicely now. Again, thank you, thank you...

    • @melenrdr
      @melenrdr 4 месяца назад

      Just to confirm did you get your public IP to show on your Ubiquity device?

    • @SPXLabs
      @SPXLabs  4 месяца назад +1

      @melenrdr yes

  • @hectorrosa9259
    @hectorrosa9259 7 месяцев назад +3

    Thank you! You helped me with properly setting up my Eeros, and now this! Thank you, yoire the best!

  • @tjsage4676
    @tjsage4676 2 года назад

    Thanks!

    • @SPXLabs
      @SPXLabs  2 года назад

      No, thank you!

    • @tjsage4676
      @tjsage4676 2 года назад

      @@SPXLabs OK. I am not sure what is the proper method here but I truly appreciate your information.. No offense was ever meant

    • @SPXLabs
      @SPXLabs  2 года назад +1

      Lol I can’t type. I was trying to thank you back

  • @peredechat1126
    @peredechat1126 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for your video about the IP Passthrough - it helped me tremendously to optimize my ATT Internet Air Router/Modem. Unlike you, it took me about 18 hrs to get an internet signal to propagate to the LAN ports. My eventual solution was to reset the Internet Air AND the TP-Link (Archer AX3000-V1) router (it was in use before changing to Internet Air). Starting from factory reset settings on the router eventually fixed the internet connection issue that I previously had. The Internet Air modem I got from ATT is the BGW530-900 and the interface is almost identical to what you show in your video, however, my opinion of their built-in router is very low in comparison to the TP-Link router I had been using. It had many issues with connections dropping and with my Plex home media server in particular. It took some work on my part and re-re-reviewing your video a few times, but it was well worth it. Now my internet (live in the sticks - was on DSL before) and my home network run at a far superior speed than ever before. It now acts like Gigabit Ethernet from machine to machine - wired to wireless. (I had never configured the IPV6 on my router before this)

  • @zsblendorio
    @zsblendorio Год назад +2

    Thank you for putting this together. Been struggling with strange network anomalies for a long time!

  • @analogsound1
    @analogsound1 15 дней назад

    Thank you, this worked perfectly and it’s much simpler than some of the instructions floating around the internet. The device list menu even worked and showed my router’s MAC address so I didn’t have to copy/paste or type it in.

  • @grezelnick
    @grezelnick 3 месяца назад +1

    This is nice and concise. I ran into an issue because the BGW320 must have DHCP enabled in order to let you set the passthrough mode to DHCPS-Fixed. Unfortunately with my LinkSys router (MX5500) once you do that it will sense that the BGW320 is assigning 192.168 addressess and the linksys router will now completely obliterate your own 192.168 network and switch it to some randome 10.10 network. If you're like me and have a lot of things like security cams, NAS units, etc on fixed addresses you now have a problem. To fix this I changed the IP Address of the BGW320 to 172.16.1.254 and set the DHCP range from 172.16.10 to 172.16.1.12 (the stupid BGW requires you have at least 2). Now you can put the BGW into passthrough mode as per the instructions in this video without worrying about Linksys changing your local 192.168 network to 10.10.x.x.

  • @VincentPowell
    @VincentPowell 2 месяца назад +1

    Thanks a bunch. Used it to get my Orbi system online after switching from Xfinity to ATT.

  • @kennyh7090
    @kennyh7090 Год назад +3

    Thank you for making setting up my router with my new fiber install quick and easy. Appreciate !

    • @SPXLabs
      @SPXLabs  Год назад

      Thanks for the tip!

  • @MustafaElCamino
    @MustafaElCamino 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank You! Just got on and there are some convoluted instruction out there, you saved me a ton of stress.

    • @SPXLabs
      @SPXLabs  10 месяцев назад

      Hell yeah brother!

    • @MustafaElCamino
      @MustafaElCamino 10 месяцев назад +1

      I can’t get the fixed DHCP to work with a UDMP though, only dynamic works. Still great info.

  • @irockanissan
    @irockanissan 2 года назад +5

    Thanks for this! Just signed up for ATT Fiber internet and also have a UDM Pro that controls my network. Hope the switch goes smoothly! 👍👍

    • @SPXLabs
      @SPXLabs  2 года назад +3

      Don’t forget if you buy fiber module that supports 1, 2.5, 5, & 10GbE you can get more internet than you pay for

    • @irockanissan
      @irockanissan 2 года назад

      Will definitely be trying that out!

    • @CoryLancasterYT
      @CoryLancasterYT 2 года назад +1

      @@SPXLabs Could you possibly go 8nto more detail? I have a similar setup and am wondering if replacing the fiber cable that the installer used between the in house termination block and my BGW320-500 would speed things up? I'm running into the 2.5GB port on my UDM-PRO SE.

    • @SPXLabs
      @SPXLabs  2 года назад +1

      More detail where? I wouldn’t replace any of the fiber. It should be more than good enough.

    • @briggs713
      @briggs713 Год назад

      How did the switch go? Im currecntly running into an issue where the UDM SE isnt getting internet connection. Some folks on a forum said the Model Lan and UDM land cant both be on 192. I was wondering if this "gets around" from having to change all IP address on the ATT modem to 10. Any info would be useful.

  • @staspetryshyn
    @staspetryshyn 9 месяцев назад +2

    If you set up port forwarding on your own router with BGW320 in a passthrough mode - will it work? Or ATT network still would keep ports blocked?

    • @warfionproductions6580
      @warfionproductions6580 8 месяцев назад

      I’m having issues with this. Were you able to get this to work?

    • @staspetryshyn
      @staspetryshyn 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@warfionproductions6580 Apparently ATT has a list of ports that cannot be unblocked even upon request (due to security risk). You can find a list of these ports on their web page.

    • @MatCSim
      @MatCSim 6 месяцев назад

      I’m also having issues with this and am at my wits end. I have a UCG ultra. It shows it sees the WANIP and I can get to the internet just fine from inside my network. When I try to access it externally at all I get nothing. Set up DDNS and even try to access directly via external WAN IP. just an empty browser page. So many solutions I have found online and none of them see to work for me. I assume I am doing something wrong but I can’t find out what. I noticed even the UCG says I can’t set up Remote Access despite a WANIP actually being assigned. Super stumped.

    • @staspetryshyn
      @staspetryshyn 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@MatCSim it might be the case that att blocks some ports that your device want to use. To my knowledge, port 443 is reserved by Att for some internal usage. You might find this helpful as well:
      Bypass won’t work on XGS-PON. Only on older GPON installs. If 2Gb and 5Gb are available to order, you are on XGS-PON and there is no bypass available. If you can only order 1Gb service then you are most likely on GPON and can bypass with the correct switch or router and some certs.

    • @Cerebus805
      @Cerebus805 4 месяца назад

      I'm also having trouble getting port forwarding to work. Ports forwarded on my router test as closed. Anyone have troubleshooting advice?

  • @juan2three4
    @juan2three4 Год назад +2

    This finally fixed my issues. Thank you! 🙏

  • @powermix24
    @powermix24 2 года назад +4

    thanks a lot! Now i can use my XR500 NetGear router so I can GEO filter when I game without having double NAT!

    • @INN24
      @INN24 2 года назад

      I did this for R2 router & I can’t forward any Ports. Does turning UPnP on open ports for u?

  • @DeafDucky
    @DeafDucky 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks! Very straightforward- I too found quite a few different "how to do this" posts- many of them more complex/complicated than I wanted (I may be in IT but hardware etc is not my forte...). Off to try to set up my ASUS ZenWifi! Thank you... saving this video to bookmarks :)

  • @mrspuff6901
    @mrspuff6901 Год назад

    Thank you so much for your help!!! I rarely comment, but I was intimidated cause I'd never used AT&T before. But you made this a breeze! Thank you man!!

  • @peachesinfl
    @peachesinfl 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for this! Very easy to follow!

    • @SPXLabs
      @SPXLabs  9 месяцев назад

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @SkateEverythingProject
    @SkateEverythingProject Год назад

    Thanks dude! Clear and concise and just what I need appreciate it so much!

  • @BroamChomskey
    @BroamChomskey Год назад

    Very helpful! Thanks for taking the time to make this video.

    • @SPXLabs
      @SPXLabs  Год назад +1

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @jjm1215
    @jjm1215 Год назад +2

    thank you for this super easy spot on guide, just switched from Spectrum Cable 500/20 to AT&T fiber 300/300 and it is was super easy to keep my Uni router, POE switch and 4 APs with the IP Passthough

  • @Th3PROfessa1
    @Th3PROfessa1 10 месяцев назад +2

    Totally fixed my double Nat and the bad reception I had from my router. Just a side note. To make sure all of the settings take effect once you make the changes. Power off all devices, modems, routers and let them cycle. Once it all comes back up you should have an OPEN NAT type.
    I'm using the ASUS RT AC5300 router on a XBOX series X.

    • @SPXLabs
      @SPXLabs  10 месяцев назад

      Great tip!

  • @tiagovfs
    @tiagovfs 7 месяцев назад

    Great video. I already had my ATT modem configured to use passthrough, but I thought it would be possible to configure it in bridge mode. Thanks for sharing!

  • @JPDuffy
    @JPDuffy Год назад +5

    Using a WRT54G as a prop in a video where you have 5Gb internet service was golden.

    • @SPXLabs
      @SPXLabs  Год назад +3

      Finally someone noticed! THANK YOU!

  • @ShinyTechThings
    @ShinyTechThings 2 года назад +20

    NOTE: if you are using that Linksys you won't get good speeds 😲🤓😎

    • @SPXLabs
      @SPXLabs  2 года назад +3

      Hey, yo. It's faster than you!

    • @amjads8971
      @amjads8971 Год назад

      Not true

    • @SPXLabs
      @SPXLabs  Год назад +6

      He’s referencing the router I showed in the video that is about 20 years old.

    • @markarca6360
      @markarca6360 Год назад

      Linksys WRT54G

  • @ctadams73
    @ctadams73 Год назад +2

    Thanks for the great video! I have a question. I have this same exact modem/router but will be installing an eero mesh network with 3 nodes for better wifi coverage. When inputting the MAC address for the new router, do I just put the 1 MAC address that’s will be directly connected to the AT&T modem?

    • @bittyelizabethricketson2665
      @bittyelizabethricketson2665 3 месяца назад

      Yes, the first main pod/puck/ routers mac

    • @sevenno
      @sevenno Месяц назад

      I have the same setup with 3 Eero’s. Did you use dynamic or fixed?

  • @FinalContra
    @FinalContra 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for this guide! It's working great!

  • @davva360
    @davva360 9 месяцев назад +2

    Only issue i have with the ATT equipment is the mesh functionality is not great. It doesn’t hand off to the living room extender all that well. I have to turn my WiFi off on my phone and turn it back on once i have moved to the living room in order to ensure i am connected to the strongest signal. I may at some point get a separate router and mesh system but I have most of my static devices connected by Ethernet so it’s not a big problem right now. Also plan to move some time in the next 12 months and may not be able to get ATT in my new location anyway

    • @SteveBarajas
      @SteveBarajas 8 месяцев назад

      That’s the exact issue I am having. The devices do not move to the next extender. Mesh might be a better option for me

    • @charlienyc1
      @charlienyc1 2 месяца назад

      I'm having good luck with Amplifi Alien. I have three in my house (different floors / areas of the house) and have wired devices plugged in & devices connecting over Wifi in each location with no issues.

  • @dgee457
    @dgee457 2 года назад +1

    This is perfect. Thank you!

  • @AutoMotivate
    @AutoMotivate 6 месяцев назад +16

    Why wouldn’t you show us to disable the WiFi? The video is only 7 minute long.

    • @SPXLabs
      @SPXLabs  6 месяцев назад +2

      Can’t please everyone… 🤷‍♂️

    • @AutoMotivate
      @AutoMotivate 6 месяцев назад +7

      @@SPXLabs I mean, you could have easily speed run it in 30 seconds so you hit every mark.

    • @SPXLabs
      @SPXLabs  6 месяцев назад

      lol if I was a good content creator then I’d agree

    • @AutoMotivate
      @AutoMotivate 6 месяцев назад +7

      @@SPXLabs I mean, you have multiple videos with over 100k views. You are doing something right my dude

  • @Sky1
    @Sky1 2 года назад +2

    how do you put it back or manage it once it is in passthrough mode?

    • @SPXLabs
      @SPXLabs  2 года назад

      Use the same URL while directly connected to the BGW 320

  • @raymondrees699
    @raymondrees699 2 месяца назад

    Thank you! I had to dig around redit to find info about the "cascaded router" setup. It is not the same as IP Passthrough; don't use it unless you want to get confused. :).
    I do have all advanced firewall settings turned off like you. My TP-Link downstream gaming router AX10000 has the firewall.
    Like the mini-nuke you have behind you. I am a big Fallout fan.

  • @Eshcole
    @Eshcole 2 года назад

    Worked like a charm in minutes! Thank you.

    • @SPXLabs
      @SPXLabs  2 года назад

      Glad it helped!

  • @hunterking572
    @hunterking572 Месяц назад

    This *almost* worked for me, but thankfully I saw another guide that made a crucial mention: Since my router worked in the 192.168.1.* subnet, I had to change the BGW-320 to 192.168.0.*
    Hunky dory after that.

  • @robertsymonds1238
    @robertsymonds1238 23 дня назад +1

    Mine worked fine for about a week then my AT&t gateway started rebooting a random. AT&T came out and replaced the gateway. I setup exactly. but I only get 1/2 the speed and the public IP is not passed to the ASUS router. Could be a router issue. I went back to the gateway for now.

    • @SPXLabs
      @SPXLabs  23 дня назад

      Strange. Still working great for me to this day no issues with speeds or anything.

    • @robertsymonds1238
      @robertsymonds1238 19 дней назад

      @@SPXLabs On your router dio you get the public IP address, or the priviate IP address the gateway assigns you? I got the public address sometimes and at other times the private IP address.

    • @SPXLabs
      @SPXLabs  19 дней назад

      Public IP all of the time

  • @jfkastner
    @jfkastner 2 года назад +2

    Very nicely done!

    • @SPXLabs
      @SPXLabs  2 года назад +1

      Thank you very much!

  • @Channel-iu7rn
    @Channel-iu7rn 2 года назад +3

    Does the nat table size of 8192 still apply in Passthrough mode? Do you ever have issues of hitting it? What happens if you reach it while in passthrough mode? From what I have read it is not that big of a NAT table.

    • @SPXLabs
      @SPXLabs  2 года назад

      I have no idea how to even begin checking for the table size. I’m not aware of ever hitting the NAT table while in Passthrough. As far as I can tell I have no issues with NAT

    • @WilliamMcNeill
      @WilliamMcNeill 2 года назад +2

      @@SPXLabs The NAT Table size can be found on the ATT device page under Diagnostics > NAT Table.
      Mine says:
      Total sessions available 8192

  • @awsomepossum558
    @awsomepossum558 2 года назад +6

    Neato

  • @TheRodelreyes
    @TheRodelreyes Год назад

    Hello, just discovered your channel, good info. I recently changed to a eero 6+mesh system. With your method, would you also turn off the firewall on the att modem/router? I have the BGW 210.

    • @SPXLabs
      @SPXLabs  Год назад +1

      You can if you want. It won't hurt anything if you do.

  • @mattmyer2
    @mattmyer2 Год назад +1

    Would this cause any issues with port forwarding on the router you have passed through? Or do I need to forward ports on the BGW320 as well?

    • @SPXLabs
      @SPXLabs  Год назад

      More than likely not. It just depends on what ports we are talking about here

    • @mattmyer2
      @mattmyer2 Год назад

      @@SPXLabs Generally things such as ports for a Plex server.

    • @SPXLabs
      @SPXLabs  Год назад +1

      Naw. It’s the more common ports where you may run into issues

    • @mattmyer2
      @mattmyer2 Год назад

      @@SPXLabs Awesome thank you for your help

  • @andrekrausz2407
    @andrekrausz2407 Год назад

    Thanks for the video. It helped me.

  • @phizlip
    @phizlip Год назад +1

    if i want to have a mesh system, do i daisy chain the 2nd router/mesh part onto my new router or do i plug it into at&ts box along with the first router

    • @MrPian0Mann
      @MrPian0Mann 8 месяцев назад

      You pass-through att's box and straight into mesh router

  • @bittyelizabethricketson2665
    @bittyelizabethricketson2665 3 месяца назад

    Why is fixed preferred over dynamic? AT&T put the gateway into by pass mode but it was set to dynamic. We were experiencing buffering on our IPTV services even with VPN on and great speeds. I turned off packet filtering and firewall settings but it presided. I've now changed it to fixed, hoping that fixes it. Just curious why fixed is recommended in your video. Also the wifi was already off and our mesh system set up.

  • @durty808p7
    @durty808p7 8 месяцев назад

    Great video. I’m running issue where I stay in duplex and my att gateway is on the lower level. But my rooms and most of my devices are located upstairs. There are many average to below average zones upstairs and I’m not getting anything close to what I’m paying for which is 1gig download.
    I could try going the wifi extender route, but it feels like a total ripoff to pay a monthly service fee to get coverage that I should already be getting with the gateway and 1gig plan.
    So trying to figure out if getting my own router with ip pass through would help me by moving my router upstairs. And then possibly using my own wifi extender to connect to the router for any other dead spots.
    Is this feasible or is there another way to enhance my wifi signal upstairs without paying for att extenders monthly?

    • @SPXLabs
      @SPXLabs  8 месяцев назад +1

      Wifi is too difficult to troubleshoot via youtube comments. my recommendation would be to watch videos describing how certain situations perform.

  • @Adam25
    @Adam25 2 месяца назад

    How to set up cascade router on the AT&T software?

  • @robertsymonds1238
    @robertsymonds1238 23 дня назад

    Having an issue with the IP address for the public IP on the router is the ip address that is set by the at&t gateway. Plus I get half the speed on the lan.

  • @nandocodes
    @nandocodes 25 дней назад

    Question.: if you do IP Passthrough, do you set up a firewall as well?

    • @SPXLabs
      @SPXLabs  25 дней назад

      If you do ip Passthrough to your own router, your own router will act as the firewall. Assuming it has one.

  • @daddywise7641
    @daddywise7641 Год назад +1

    Great content!!
    Just wish you could do a video on a mesh network.
    I feel like I’m missing something on how to optimize my network.
    Keep grinding my Guy!

    • @SPXLabs
      @SPXLabs  Год назад +5

      I've been seeing many comments like yours asking about mesh but unfortunately I don't own a mesh system so it probably isn't going to happen. But the best way to have a good mesh system is by having all of your access points directly connected to the BGW320 so they can provide the best wifi experience.

    • @alichekhali7943
      @alichekhali7943 9 месяцев назад

      @@SPXLabs hello, what do you mean by this?

    • @SPXLabs
      @SPXLabs  9 месяцев назад +1

      Plug the mesh points into the gateway with an Ethernet cable

    • @homesteadandhighways
      @homesteadandhighways 9 месяцев назад

      @@SPXLabsdo you mean plug the mesh units into each other? I know in bridge mode, the public IP is handed from the modem to your own firewall, is that not the same in IP Passthrough? I would think the internal switch on the ATT firewall would essentially be disabled if in Passthrough. I would recommend plugging a switch into the ATT firewall and connect all mesh units to that (or if the mesh units have several Ethernet ports, use those).

  • @MrTech2ube
    @MrTech2ube Год назад

    Thanks for the detailed explanation in the video. One question, can I still use the ethernet ports in my rooms that are wired by default to the BGW320 even if I’m using my own router behind the gateway? As I don’t feel like laying a wire from my own router in the lounge to the room I want to wire my computer.

  • @willcarter7079
    @willcarter7079 Год назад

    @shinytechthings sent me over to your channel.
    I am wondering which of your videos is about how to get rid of at&t 's equipment and replace it with my own Ubiquiti equipment.
    Last time I had at&t they had a terrible router and wifi AP. Now the equipment they installed seems to be pretty good. However I'm wondering if at&t would allow me to plug their fiber directly into my Ubiquiti equipment. That way I don't have to convert to rj45 copper then convert back to SFP+ fiber.
    It may not be possible. And it may not even be necessary now that att has upgraded their hardware. Just wondered if it was possible.

    • @SPXLabs
      @SPXLabs  Год назад

      It is not possible. The gateway runs a certificate authentication service, no CA service, no internet. Best you can do is ip passthrough

    • @willcarter7079
      @willcarter7079 Год назад

      @@SPXLabs hey! Thanks for the snappy response! I really appreciate that. Well, so far I don't seem to be suffering to much loss. It's a little higher latency than if I was connected with fiber all the way, but only a couple Milliseconds. Nothing I could actually notice during real world work loads.

    • @SPXLabs
      @SPXLabs  Год назад

      @@willcarter7079 Interesting. I didn't notice any latency differences. The runs vary greatly run to run though. I'd say within margin of error kinds of differences.

    • @willcarter7079
      @willcarter7079 Год назад

      @@SPXLabs oh yeah I'm sure it's margin of error. And Im not comparing speed test of at&t with at&t. I'm comparing speed tests from another ISP to at&t. So their infrastructure is going to be different. So it's really not a surprise that at&t is 1 or 2 ms slower.

    • @SPXLabs
      @SPXLabs  Год назад

      @willcarter7079 ooooh okay that makes more sense

  • @cjamesgill
    @cjamesgill Год назад

    Thank you for this informative video. I do have one question on the process: I attached my Lynksys Velop parent node to the BGW320-500 via ethernet and powered it up, but it does not show up in the device list even after doing the “clear and rescan” and it does not show up as a choice in the Passthrough device list dropdown. But the Lynksys Velop WiFi is connecting to the internet through the BGW320 gateway and can be accessed by devices. If the Velop WiFi is connecting to the internet but is not selected/added in the Passthrough Fixed MAC Address field on the gateway device, is the performance of the Velop WiFi being impacted?

    • @SPXLabs
      @SPXLabs  Год назад

      Effecting WiFi performance, doubt it. WiFi is effected more by external factors; distance, objects, competing WiFi signals, radar, and other wavelength interference. However, you could have issues with double NAT, where software needs certain ports to be open.
      I know the ATT gateway won't show the MAC address in the drop down menu, I see it do that to this day. You can type it in manually and doing so does seem to work permanently. Can't speak for any of the other issues you mentioned.

  • @jeffcasterella8461
    @jeffcasterella8461 Год назад +1

    Hello and thank you for this video. We had our fiber 350 gateway in passthrough mode and working fine for months with our Unifi gateway. But we suspect that ATT pushed out some updates and all of a sudden the passthrough seemed not to be working any more. Have you noticed that updates will negate the passthrough settings and do you recommend turning off the 350 updates and if so how do we do that on the 350. thanks.

    • @SPXLabs
      @SPXLabs  Год назад +1

      I'm not sure my BGW 320 has ever been updated. I haven't had any issues while configured in this mode. I don't believe you can turn off updates. The best you might be able to do is change the remote login password and that might help out but I don't it.

    • @jeffcasterella8461
      @jeffcasterella8461 Год назад

      @@SPXLabs Thanks for that information. We're going to have a closer look at it this weekend. I don't think we know how to log in to the router remotely to put it back into pass-through mode. If you have information on that I'd appreciate it. I saw your video about the air exchange in the IT closet and we just had our HVAC guys put a dedicated cold air return line in the closet to pull the hot air out. Very helpful.

    • @craigh714
      @craigh714 Год назад

      @@jeffcasterella8461 I am having these issues as well. Something definitely changed on the ATT BG320 side. I have been in Passthrough and Cascade router which this video is missing, since I had it installed a year or two ago. Something changed mid-January and since I have not been able to get Passthrough working. I have spent countless hours testing. Bottomline IMHO, Passthrough does very little without enabling Cascade. Once you enable Cascade, within 45 minutes you will start having reset connection issues.....I just bought a TP-Link Fiber converter and transceiver to see if I can just get rid of the BG320....doesnt deliver till tomorrow.

    • @devans83
      @devans83 Год назад

      A firmware was pushed recently. Were you able to look into this and resolve the issues? I'm trying to figure out my options and purchase a router so I can set up NAT loopback for my ARK server.

    • @jeffcasterella8461
      @jeffcasterella8461 Год назад +1

      @@devans83 my son and I think we have this resolved, and if a firmware update was pushed to ours it apparently handled it ok. The added wrinkle to our situation, which may have been the problem from the start, was that we had a smart power plug in place that the 320 was plugged into. The ATT tech who came to the house said most likely when the firmware update came through that the 320 tried to do power cycle and our "smart" plug did not like that and tried to restart the 320 in the middle of the firmware update - obviously not good. We have since removed the smart plug. It was a case where we thought the smart plug would be helpful but it actually caused a bunch of trouble. We are hoping all works well now. My son who is an engineer also set up a Proxmox so that we can login from a distance as if we are on site (he understands the far more than his Dad does....) so we are trying to create safety layers since we live 2000 miles from this network.

  • @michaelw6554
    @michaelw6554 3 месяца назад

    I understand that you want your router to get its IP address dynamically from the gateway, but if you want your router to be the DHCP host for its clients, should you turn DHCP off on the BGW320?

  • @tjsage4676
    @tjsage4676 2 года назад

    Thank you for very good information. I have a Linksys MX10600 Velop Mesh router system. I assume I choose the one that is directly hard wired to the BGW320 gateway. Correct?

    • @SPXLabs
      @SPXLabs  2 года назад +1

      Yeah that sounds legit

  • @realpizzarat
    @realpizzarat Год назад

    isn't that 10 minute DHCP Lease time going to result in more frequent drops?

    • @SPXLabs
      @SPXLabs  Год назад

      I’ve never experienced any issues. I don’t think it affects the Passthrough client as the public ip isn’t given by the gateways dhcp service.

  • @lntour
    @lntour Год назад

    Is it required to disconnect all devices prior to configuration?

    • @SPXLabs
      @SPXLabs  Год назад

      Required no but it might help

    • @lntour
      @lntour Год назад

      ​@@SPXLabsthank yoi

  • @jonathangallardo6600
    @jonathangallardo6600 2 года назад

    Hey Stefano, thanks for the vid! I have the same TP-Link Router you showed in the vid. To get the best out of my 5gb ATT fiber, would I still be able to use the setup you mentioned here and simply add the TL-SG3210XHP TP-Link Switch ? Or would I still be stuck with 1gb speed because I am using the Tp router? DO you recommend simply sticking with the ATT router and adding the switch instead? Thanks!

    • @SPXLabs
      @SPXLabs  2 года назад

      That's kind of a loaded question because it depends on your expectations for your network configuration, like firewall, vlans, DNS, etc etc. If you don't care about any of that stuff, then sure, ditch your tp-link router and use your switch. What I did for a little bit when I had 5G, was just connect my 1 server that needed internet access (container using a specific port) to the 5G ethernet port and the rest of the network was 1G, behind my TP Link hardware.
      Even with IP Passthrough, you can still use all of the ports on the back of the BGW 320, the systems will just be on a different subnet, and you can still reach them from your TP link subnet, assuming you aren't blocking routes between the two subnets.
      Anyway, not really an answer because unfortunately, it just depends on what you want to do and what your focus is.

    • @jonathangallardo6600
      @jonathangallardo6600 2 года назад

      @@SPXLabs thanks a ton! I should have mentioned I am running everything through the OMADA system, so I have all my switches and router connected to the controller. That is why I wanted to stick with the TP link switch and the SFP connector you did on another vid. Thanks for the reply my man!

    • @SPXLabs
      @SPXLabs  2 года назад

      No problem! Best of luck

  • @CaptNemo_
    @CaptNemo_ Год назад

    should i also turn off all those firewall advance setting and packet filtering?

    • @SPXLabs
      @SPXLabs  Год назад

      You can if you’d like. I didn’t notice a difference with them off. I currently have all of that turned off.

  • @andril
    @andril Год назад

    I really appreciate this but how do you update the Synology RT2600ac after this happens

    • @SPXLabs
      @SPXLabs  Год назад

      Unplug and plug it back in. But no I do not.

  • @carlosinc.7927
    @carlosinc.7927 8 месяцев назад

    Can you have both active, the gateway and a router?

  • @adamotak5145
    @adamotak5145 7 месяцев назад

    Do any wire goes from ATT gateway to the new modem or everything works wirelessly also can still use the new router also the ATT gateway to connect your room Ethernet wires or they should only be connected to the new router?

  • @aaronhall8548
    @aaronhall8548 Год назад

    I guess what I am asking is all hard wired connections will be going through my passthrough router (nighthawk) even though the name is still showing up as my ATT fiber router?

  • @patricklayton9748
    @patricklayton9748 Год назад

    It worked but it reverted back to the gateways IP address. Also are you using the 5 gig port or ONT?

    • @SPXLabs
      @SPXLabs  Год назад

      They probably updated it and it reset. 5G port

  • @Datcyd3
    @Datcyd3 8 месяцев назад

    This was awesome!!! Thank you :)

  • @SleazyJones
    @SleazyJones 7 месяцев назад

    What's would the difference between Dhcps fixed and dynamic be

    • @SPXLabs
      @SPXLabs  7 месяцев назад

      I don’t know for sure. My assumption is fixed is for when ATT gives you an IP that you pay for, like in a business situation to on. Dynamic may be for homes where periodically a new IP is handed out.

  • @pedro.alcatra
    @pedro.alcatra 4 месяца назад

    Please explain the difference ip passthrough vs bridge mode

    • @SPXLabs
      @SPXLabs  4 месяца назад

      Googled it and got this result!
      IP passthrough and bridge mode are both network configurations that act as a bridge for an internet connection, but they work in different ways:
      IP passthrough
      This mode allows a secondary router to process and pass network traffic to the next router in the chain, while maintaining some control over the traffic. This mode is useful for devices that need a direct connection to the internet, such as gaming servers, public servers, and external communication services.
      Bridge mode
      This mode disables routing functions on a secondary router, turning it into a bridge that forwards traffic to the next device in the chain. This mode is often used to expand network reach, and the secondary router acts as a signal repeater or extender.
      Here are some other differences between IP passthrough and bridge mode:
      Traffic termination
      IP passthrough terminates traffic at the gateway, while bridge mode does not.
      IP addresses
      In IP passthrough mode, the secondary router gets a public IP address, while other devices connected to the modem/router get local IP addresses. In bridge mode, the modem/router passes the WAN IP to the next device, which is usually a router.
      Firewall protection
      IP passthrough removes firewall protection provided by the gateway, while bridge mode does not perform firewall protection.

    • @pedro.alcatra
      @pedro.alcatra 4 месяца назад

      @@SPXLabs unfortunately I already read this words.... And they mean not much for me.
      At the end I conclude that bridge disabled all the Lan port and WiFi once the first device is connected while Pass through instil keep the Lan and WiFi working after the first up leasing.
      And still there are yet another thing that DHCP could be on or off in both case scenarios.
      But it wasn't from this text. I just read of forums

  • @ChaseSwingle-ue9py
    @ChaseSwingle-ue9py Месяц назад

    wait so with this video i can hook up my own gaming router like a nighthawk instead of using this white block?

  • @davidcarroll3357
    @davidcarroll3357 3 месяца назад

    What port is used on the bgw320 to set up passthrough

  • @rediceatx
    @rediceatx Месяц назад

    Newbie home network tinkerer here, thank you for the nice guide! This question is for the community too, anyone using MOCA devices? Currently I have the BG320 (not in passthrough mode) plugged into a Sunbeam MOCA 2.5 and the other MOCA is in my office and plugged into my small home lab rack. I recently purchased a UDM-Pro and want to run all of my devices through this. Am I ok to switch to passthrough and run the UDM-Pro the same way over the MOCA? I have another MOCA that is connected to an old Nighthawk x4 in AP mode in the garage for strong signal out there. I'm looking at adding two Ubiquiti AP's, one for upstairs and one to replace that x4 in the garage. Are there any issues I should be aware of when using the MOCA's?

    • @SPXLabs
      @SPXLabs  Месяц назад +1

      Sorry I don’t know. Hopefully you get an answer

  • @DannyRamey86
    @DannyRamey86 27 дней назад

    I have deco wifi mesh system , ive done your step by step I get. 100-200 mbps sometimes. 5-15 mbps and I turned the att wifi off any suggestions ?

    • @SPXLabs
      @SPXLabs  26 дней назад

      IP Passthrough does not negatively affect your internet bandwidth. And in this case it sounds like a WiFi issue not an internet issue. WiFi is too hard to diagnose over RUclips comments, id suggest finding a friend local to you who is willing to have a look.

  • @tg9754
    @tg9754 Год назад

    Thanks for this great video. I'm trying to help a buddy setup the Linksys Easy VPN fort his office. He's has an ATT with BGW210 modem with a linksys router behind it. He has security cameras on the ATT BGW210 network so I don't want to mess up his remote viewing of those cameras. I'm assuming he has multiple IP's on the ATT Account. Does the IP Passthrough allow me to only pass one IP to the secondary router (Linksys) where I have the EasyVPN service setup? On the ATT modem, I don't see a way to forward one port to the Linksys router for VPN traffic. Can you provide that info? Thank You!

    • @SPXLabs
      @SPXLabs  Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/Fbb5T9VWFZ8/видео.html Maybe this will help, I hope.

  • @pkt1213
    @pkt1213 20 дней назад

    Thanks for making this. I'll have to try it when I get home. I am double natted currebtly but the only issue I really have is with streaig plex that my cousins shared with me. It's extremely frustrating to have to have to transcode everything to 720 along with the audio issues that come with transcoding.

  • @TubButter
    @TubButter 11 месяцев назад

    Came across your video and have a quick question. Passthrough has been working flawlessly until just recently. Now the BGW320 randomly changes the WAN IP from 209 to 190 which obviously messes things up. Any ideas?

    • @SPXLabs
      @SPXLabs  11 месяцев назад +1

      Your WAN IP is switches back and forth between 209 and 190?

    • @TubButter
      @TubButter 11 месяцев назад

      @@SPXLabs correct. When I setup pass through the IP will start with 209. When I have issues, still showing pass through, the IP has changed to start with 192

    • @SPXLabs
      @SPXLabs  11 месяцев назад

      @TubButter something isn’t done right. Doesn’t sound right. I’d reboot and try everything all over again

    • @TubButter
      @TubButter 11 месяцев назад

      @@SPXLabs okay. One ATT tech says it’s a firmware issue. Thanks

  • @unmesh59
    @unmesh59 3 месяца назад

    Just switching from Xfinity with pfSense to AT&T fiber and had a question about WiFi.
    If I want to continue using the WiFi network created by the BGW320, is there a way to get it to route traffic on its WLAN to the pfSense's LAN subnets? Or is it best practice to use WAPs on the pfSense LAN to have interoperability between wired and wireless clients?

    • @SPXLabs
      @SPXLabs  3 месяца назад

      I’m guessing that anything either on WiFi or plugged into one of the other ports can still communicate with things behind your PFSense so long as it is not blocking those routes. Which I would imagine is the default action.

  • @jimnuie8242
    @jimnuie8242 Год назад

    When plugging in my third party router, should I also plug it into an Ethernet port? Or just power. It sounds like since I have to disable the wifi on the BGW first, I do need to connect it to an ethernet port to connect the router to the gateway right

    • @SPXLabs
      @SPXLabs  Год назад

      I don’t understand. Can you rephrase?

  • @cedriccauley
    @cedriccauley 5 месяцев назад

    how do i connect the google Nest Wifi Pro router to the ATT Fiber so that I can have Google Mesh?

  • @tokyotech
    @tokyotech 4 месяца назад

    How do you disable the gateway’s WiFi so I can use my personal mesh router’s WiFi? In Device > Status, it lists my 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz as enabled, but there are no buttons to disable it.

    • @SPXLabs
      @SPXLabs  4 месяца назад

      ruclips.net/video/AE3afzRyNDc/видео.htmlsi=qBsq12XJuIrLXW2O

  • @Brutatech
    @Brutatech Год назад

    Hello. I am trying for a month to make it working, my issue is that only broadcast packets are being passed... rest of the traffic is still handled by the bg... any ideas ?

    • @SPXLabs
      @SPXLabs  Год назад

      There is no way to completely bypass the BGW320. This is by design so AT&T can charge customers a rental fee.
      AT&T has not implemented true IP Passthrough.

  • @daddywise7641
    @daddywise7641 Год назад

    So i take it that you do this for a mesh setup as well?

    • @SPXLabs
      @SPXLabs  Год назад +1

      You don’t have to. It’s really to a avoid double NAT problems. That’s about it

  • @scizofrenics
    @scizofrenics 5 месяцев назад

    When I go to Allocation Mode and change it to Passthrough, the Passthrough Mode field is greyed out displacing "Manual" and won't let me change it to DHCPS-fixed as you mentioned It also will not let me enter anything into the Passthrough Fixed MAC Address field. Any advice? Thanks!

    • @SPXLabs
      @SPXLabs  5 месяцев назад

      After changing what you can try saving and then unplugging the gateway and then plug it back in. Try again. Never seen whatever problem you are havjng

  • @Gratefully-
    @Gratefully- Год назад

    Please help. Does the new router have to be next to the att router? Or can it be in another location from the fiber box

    • @luiscaudillo3500
      @luiscaudillo3500 6 месяцев назад

      I have the same question can you get rid of the old AT&T modem?

    • @Gratefully-
      @Gratefully- 6 месяцев назад

      @@luiscaudillo3500 I never figured out so I just got a long Ethernet cord

  • @awsomepossum558
    @awsomepossum558 2 года назад +5

    That's a *LOT* of colons good thing you have *fiber* haha!

  • @sarahkumkumapoovu
    @sarahkumkumapoovu 2 года назад

    Just came to say THANKS for this video and it’s earlier companion video (the one for disabling WiFi on the 350 router, to make this happen)!
    I do have a question, and I understand this may be a little subjective - what mesh system would you recommend to get the most out of your 1GB fiber? I have the Google WiFi router and I notice it drops signal strength significantly despite having 4 satellites placed around the house. I’m curious if a Netgear Orbi would be a dramatic improvement over this.

    • @SPXLabs
      @SPXLabs  2 года назад +2

      I can’t really give you a good answer because I’ve never used any mesh systems. However, my neighbor that is a savvy IT guy is super happy with his TP-Link Deco M9. His house is about 2500sq ft.

    • @sarahkumkumapoovu
      @sarahkumkumapoovu 2 года назад

      @@SPXLabs thanks again! Appreciate the insight.

  • @irayankhan2658
    @irayankhan2658 Год назад

    Are all the Ethernet ports still functional on the Modem when in pass through?

    • @SPXLabs
      @SPXLabs  Год назад

      Yes and they will get an IP of 192.168.0.# assuming default settings.

  • @cybeard_space
    @cybeard_space Год назад

    When you set up ip passthrough, does that mean all ports are now forwarded to the router that you connected to the BGW 320? If not, is there a way to set up all port forwarding to the new router so that it can manage it's own ports independently of the BGW 320?

    • @SPXLabs
      @SPXLabs  Год назад +1

      No, ip passthrough only works through one port to your router. But you can still do everything you’ve said with your own router.

    • @MatCSim
      @MatCSim 6 месяцев назад

      So how does that work? What port is passed through or don’t I understand how this works? If I’m trying to connect to my router externally I get a black browser screen. Nothing seems to get through even to be rejected. I have a UCG Ultra.

  • @Singkhorn.S
    @Singkhorn.S 2 месяца назад

    Do you still have access to BGW 320 webui if you have your own router setup with network different than 192.168.1.x ?

    • @SPXLabs
      @SPXLabs  2 месяца назад

      It depends on firewall rules but yes

  • @TheTwinJesse
    @TheTwinJesse 2 года назад +1

    Hi there, Excellent video! Question for you! I use Orbi RBR850 and instead of selecting DHCP fixed, I used DHCP dynamic and so far my connection has been working just fine. The only reason I decided to enable IP passthrough for my BGW320 is because my xbox detected a double NAT. After I made some setting adjustments on the BGW320, I re-ran the network configuration on the Xbox and the NAT type was now set to Open and Double NAT was gone. Should I continue to use DHCP dynamic?

    • @SPXLabs
      @SPXLabs  2 года назад +1

      Use whatever works!

    • @EricGoodrich
      @EricGoodrich 2 года назад +1

      Hi Stefano, I’m over here in Meridianville AL, I presently have the 2Gbps/2Gbps service. I am set to Passthrough mode and DHCP Dynamic. The reason for not using DHCP Fixed is I wanted my router to be given my real WAN IP address. The ATT box now passes the WAN IP address to my UniFi UXG instead of a 192.168.x.x address. Very helpful! I want to upgrade to the 5Gbps service but the UniFi UXG (and UDM Pro/SE) will rate limit to approximately 3.5 Gbps when IPS is enabled. I really want the 5Gbps service but trying to justify throwing away 1.5 Gbps due to the IPS overhead. Just an FYI. Thanks for your videos. 🍻

    • @SPXLabs
      @SPXLabs  2 года назад +2

      Weird that the SE would be slower than the older UDMP. I was seeing 4.5Gbp+ with IPS enabled on my old UDMP. Honestly though, what I do, is pay for 1Gbps and get 1.2~1.3Gbps because ATT over provisions their network. You just need the right SFP+ module. Relevant video ruclips.net/video/nM0gFzDU9fo/видео.html

    • @EricGoodrich
      @EricGoodrich 2 года назад

      Thanks for the reply! My understanding is your UDM SE and my UXG-Pro-US have the same capabilities for IPS throughput. Great to hear that you can see 4.5Gbps when the IPS is enabled. Well not so great because it looks like I may need to upgrade. Lol. By the way, my ATT provided HUMAX BGW320-500 is synced up with my UNIFI UXG-Pro-US at 10 Gbps via Cat 6 RJ45. I’ll let you know if I take the plunge and upgrade to 5 Gbps service. 🍻

    • @deemoney8228
      @deemoney8228 11 месяцев назад

      Yes I’m having the same problem with my Orbi connection on my Xbox it’s saying strict nat type 🤦🏻‍♂️ should I change it to dynamic?

  • @uryhernandez8134
    @uryhernandez8134 2 года назад

    How did you configure your ER605 router to DHCP under the Omada Hardware Controller🤔?

    • @SPXLabs
      @SPXLabs  2 года назад +1

      That's the default setting.

  • @ericpitschmann7842
    @ericpitschmann7842 Год назад +2

    Thanks for this VERY helpful video!! Got my Netgear Nighthawk Xr1000 up and working fast!

    • @diegoarroyo4143
      @diegoarroyo4143 10 месяцев назад

      So your XR1000 replaced the art gateway right?

  • @BoeWalls
    @BoeWalls Год назад

    I have followed these steps 1 at a time and it does not help. Trying to install this behind my unified security gateway pro 4. They are both trying to use the same IP address range. Any ideas?

    • @SPXLabs
      @SPXLabs  Год назад

      I don't believe it is possible to install the Gateway behind another device. The ATT Gateway runs a certificate checking service and if there is any interference the connection sort of wigs out. I've read that the best you can hope to achieve is allowing an attacker to compromise the ATT Gateway but protect your network behind it.
      I've talked to several people who claimed to be network engineers whom have had no success having any firewalls/IPS/IDS/ in front of the Gateway. And unfortunately, I am way too dumb and inexperienced with networking to even begin to figure out how to get around the issue.
      Otherwise, leave DHCP enabled on the gateway, configure IP Passthrough to the SGP4. Rebooting the Gateway often helps passing through the WAN IP. Also, each time ATT decides to update the Gateway, be prepared to do these steps all over again as sometimes the settings get modified or reset.

    • @BoeWalls
      @BoeWalls Год назад

      @@SPXLabs Sorry. I believe I wrote that wrong. I’m trying to put my security gateway pro 4 behind the BGW320. But, even when when I unplug everything, follow these instructions and then plug in just the gateway, the pass through doesn’t seem to work. Any ideas?

    • @SPXLabs
      @SPXLabs  Год назад

      Yeah I’ve seen this a handful of times and normally rebooting the gateway after making the changes works. That in addition to manually inputting your MAC should work.

  • @allan5135
    @allan5135 Год назад

    Once this is done, are we expecting to pull a public or private ip address? I followed these steps and still pull a private ip so it still looks like its double natting

    • @SPXLabs
      @SPXLabs  Год назад +1

      Your router should have the public ip. If it doesn’t reboot your router first and see if that fixes it. If not the. Reboot the gateway.

    • @allan5135
      @allan5135 Год назад

      Thanks for the info and response, I got it to work, issue was I had the wrong Mac address on the att modem, I cleared all devices and it picked up the correct Mac. It's pulling public now.

  • @aaronhall8548
    @aaronhall8548 Год назад

    I am unable to access my passthrough router settings. Can't do it via the app or by entering the ip address. Any ideas?

    • @SPXLabs
      @SPXLabs  Год назад

      Are you sure you have the right IP address?

  • @billblanchette3604
    @billblanchette3604 5 месяцев назад

    Why can't you unplug the SFP module from the AT&T router, plug it into the replacement router and go from there?

    • @SPXLabs
      @SPXLabs  5 месяцев назад

      I don’t know the full most correct answer because I’m not a network professional but that module is “programmed” to work n a very specific way where it is not plug and play.

  • @Krath1988
    @Krath1988 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the info. The setup worked. However.. is it possible to make my devices anonymous to the ATT router? I want my personal router to handle all the traffic and ISP to not know what device is connecting to what. Is this possible?

    • @SPXLabs
      @SPXLabs  2 года назад +2

      Yes. On your router create an ACL or firewall rule that blocks the att subnet from the rest of your network. However, create a rule that also allows your equipment to talk to the att router. A unidirectional connection if you will

  • @ShinyTechThings
    @ShinyTechThings 2 года назад +1

    Dude, I've got that same shirt 😎

    • @SPXLabs
      @SPXLabs  2 года назад

      Pics or it didn’t happen

  • @BeeHev32
    @BeeHev32 Год назад

    So I did everything in the video and I’m using the ASUS rt-ax82u router, but I’m only getting about half the speeds that I was getting with the AT&T gateway router. Any suggestions?

    • @SPXLabs
      @SPXLabs  Год назад

      Reboot the ATT gateway

  • @jkiu2692
    @jkiu2692 7 месяцев назад

    My drop down menu is working but the MAC address doesn’t match the physical code of the device. What do I use the physical code or the one on the drop down menu

    • @SPXLabs
      @SPXLabs  7 месяцев назад

      As mentioned in the video you will want to manually type it in.

  • @plmpcharisma9686
    @plmpcharisma9686 Год назад

    Question...if I need to reboot my personal router will it mess with the IP passthrough?