Personal Router Settings (Asus RT-N66U/RT-N66R): If you don't see this reboot option click save button then after save confirmation unplug power cord from NVG510/NVG589 for about 2 mins and then plug power cord back in along with the broadband cord into the green terminal. Save first and after confirmation then go ahead and do this now. Hang on for a minute.Go to 'Firewall Advanced' at the top and turn everything OFF.Near the top of your screen, you should see an option telling you to reboot the router. It will tell you that it needs to reboot.
At t internet setup mac#
(For the next three steps I kept having to play around with the entering sequence to get all the settings in the below format)For 'Allocation Mode' select 'Default Server'For 'Passthrough Mode', select 'DHCPS-Fixed'For the Passthrough Fixed MAC Address box type in the MAC Address for your personal router (Asus Rt-N66U/Rt-N66R) that you wrote down earlier, make sure you put a colon between every two characters (example 74:D0:2B:D0, and etc it will be about 12 characters)Click SAVE. For 'Default Server Internal Address', select or type in 192.168.1.1. Again, we want our router to do the work.Make sure you don't have any of your own settings turned on in 'NAT/Gaming' (don't worry if you see 1 in there already that you can't delete).Go to 'Firewall' then 'IP Passthrough'. You want to use the wifi on your own router right?Go to 'Firewall' then ' 'Packet Filter'.
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It's important that you only have the laptop plugged into the ethernet at this pointClick 'SAVE' at the bottom.Go to 'Home Network' then 'Wireless' and turn wireless off. Your subnet Mask also should remain at 255.255.255.0Change 'DHCPv4 Start Address' to 192.168.1.1 (or whatever your above Device IPv4 address is but with a 1 at the end instead of.
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At t internet setup password#
Your password is on the side of the modem.Your Device IPv4 Address' cannot be the same subnet as your local router (Asus Rt-N66U/Rt-N66R) that you are going to connect a little later, so we are going to leave this the way it is but change our personal router ( Asus Rt-N66U/Rt-N66R) settings later, so your Device IPv4 Address should remain 192.168.1.254. Login to your NVG510/NVG589 by typing into your internet browserHttp://192.168.1.254Go to 'Home Network' then 'Subnets & DHCP'. Make sure you have a laptop or a computer that you can connect directly into the NVG510/ NVG589 (I suggest plugging into the yellow slot marked 1 on the NVG510/NVG589)Unplug all ethernet cables from the NVG510/NVG589 (especially ethernet feed line plugged into green terminal) except for the one going into the aforementioned laptop or computer.Write down the MAC address of your personal router (you can usually find this on the bottom side of your rt-n66u/rt-n66r router) Im using my own router with the ATT provided nvg589 and my remote works perfectly, i followed this om a reviewer on amazon lol.but it worked perfect for me. Please go to the relevant subreddits and support forums, for example: Build help and build shares posts go in their respective megathreads
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