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SCSIraidGURU
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Adding WOWWAY.COM internet to my Fortinet 60E

We moved and can only get AT&T fiber 25 Mbps from a Gigabit fiber.  I called Wowway.com.   They had 2 devices on their list

 

Arris Surfboard CM8200 Netgear CM1000

I need to be able to connect them to my WAN port of the 60E.   AT&T gave me a BWG-210-700 with IP passthrough.  How do I connect the WOWWay.com devices to it?  

 

 

 

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SCSIraidGURU

What I want to do is what I have on AT&T side, IP Passthrough.  The WAN address from AT&T BWG-210-700 is on WAN1 currently.  This is what I want from WOWWay but so far none of their devices does IP Passthrough. 

rwpatterson
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Read into this link: https://forums.att.com/t5...ble-on-my/td-p/5296974

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SCSIraidGURU

I have the BWG-210-700 in IP Passthrough mode.  WAN1 shows the Public Address for AT&T.   I added into my 60E the DNS entries that are not passed through.    I found that WOW has the DG3470 Gateway Modem that can do bridge mode. 

rwpatterson
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I saw an image of the box. There's no coax. Why bother?

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SCSIraidGURU

The green broadband port is what AT&T connects.  They convert the coax at my current house to it.  At my old house they brought a pure fiber to a demarc and then connected to the same port. 

 

I am going to ask for a DG3450 gateway device instead of the SB8200.  I can do bridge mode on the gateway device. 

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