wireless
09-06-2018, 04:11 PM
Apart from Telus advising the actiontec T3200M can be put into bridge mode please note that this is not truly a bridged modem. As long as the device still performs NAT (which cannot be disabled) and still assigns via DHCP (cannot be disabled) the device is not in anything near bridge mode. A gateway device in bridge mode is simply a gateway and performs no routing or services to your network other than the connection itself. What you end up with is not what you are trying to achieve.
Telus informs me they offer no device on a home network which can be put into bridge mode to service VDSL2 (bonded).
If you want hi speed and you want bridge mode what do you do?
My best guess is you use a 3rd party (unsupported by Telus) gateway device like the Zyxel VMG5325-B10A. The question is how do you register it and configure it to work on Telus? Anyone tried this, figured it out? If not this Zyxel how about some other supplier?
More... (https://forum.telus.com/t5/Internet-TV-Home-Phone/Bridge-mode-on-VDSL2/m-p/89209#M18096)
Telus informs me they offer no device on a home network which can be put into bridge mode to service VDSL2 (bonded).
If you want hi speed and you want bridge mode what do you do?
My best guess is you use a 3rd party (unsupported by Telus) gateway device like the Zyxel VMG5325-B10A. The question is how do you register it and configure it to work on Telus? Anyone tried this, figured it out? If not this Zyxel how about some other supplier?
More... (https://forum.telus.com/t5/Internet-TV-Home-Phone/Bridge-mode-on-VDSL2/m-p/89209#M18096)