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Originally Posted by Chrysalis
on my adsl router if I disable NAT the pc gets the internet IP address. and the router only has a lan ip address. A pure bridge mode may be a bit more complicated then I thought but the basics of it is dumping NAT and passing thru all traffic untouched to a new device.
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No, what you've described pretty much
is pure bridge mode. The "bridge mode" on cable modems is actually not pure bridge mode.
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Also,
http://www.netgear.com/service-provi...02_CG3302.aspx
Management Specifications
- Advanced Settings: Wireless, Port Forwarding, Port Triggering
- Bridge, Cable Device, Ethernet MIB
Whatever that means.
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Originally Posted by pip08456
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Not sure if this applies to the SH/CG3xxx but turning off NAT on most consumer residential gateways (i.e. typical home routers) pretty much is what most people want out of bridge mode on the SH. It could however convert it into a straight router as Ignition mentioned but that's not the typical nomenclature used on most home devices I've seen, not sure about the cable routers though.