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Switched to AT&T Fiber, do I need to change setup?


Smess

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After the final straw with xfinity turning my service off for a mistake in appying payment to my wrong account I finally decided to give AT&T Fiber a chance.  They installed their supplied BGW320 wifi modem/router.

There are four outs on the unit, do I run one to my RK-1 or do I need to bridge or something?  The wifi does not throw that far and the unit is located in the garage so I just assume leave it that way and let me WK-2's do their normal job in the rest of the house.

 

Any help would be appreciated, happy to pay for help.

 

Thanks in advance

 

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1 hour ago, Smess said:

After the final straw with xfinity turning my service off for a mistake in appying payment to my wrong account I finally decided to give AT&T Fiber a chance.  They installed their supplied BGW320 wifi modem/router.

There are four outs on the unit, do I run one to my RK-1 or do I need to bridge or something?  The wifi does not throw that far and the unit is located in the garage so I just assume leave it that way and let me WK-2's do their normal job in the rest of the house.

 

Any help would be appreciated, happy to pay for help.

 

Thanks in advance

 

Yea, if you have other infrastructure to do the routing and switching, you just need to put the 320 into bridge mode so it passes the WAN IP.  Easy to do.  Unfortunately, ATT has made it impossible to remove the 320 from the equation, so at a minimum you need it in bridge mode.

 

Welcome to fiber.  I don't miss Comcast one bit.

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