an example dhcp.conf script and explaining what's needed step-by-step. AT&T customers must have been furnished a Residential Gateway (Pace 5268AC / Arris BGW210-700, possibly others) and have configured the RG in DMZ+/IP Passthrough mode. This has been written with pfSense 2.4.5 in mind...
If you want to use the AT&T router, with the one that you have, then there is a mode called Bridge Mode configuration, which would enable the user to connect two routers, to just one network. This would also avert any sort of performance backlash, and there won’t be any sort of IP...
an example dhcp.conf script and explaining what's needed step-by-step. AT&T customers must have been furnished a Residential Gateway (Pace 5268AC / Arris BGW210-700, possibly others) and have configured the RG in DMZ+/IP Passthrough mode. This has been written with pfSense 2.4.5 in mind...