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DO NOT WASTE YOUR TIME, IT WILL NOT WORK

after 4 weeks of trying, i got xfinity internet service through COMCAST, and was running right away.

w3bs
buddy

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ATT PROBLEM SOLVED !!!!!!!

i had comcast xfinity installed, rrc boxes working within a short time.  will be cancelling ATT internet service henceforth.

i am using an ARRIS modem, and a Netgear wifi router.  easy to install and configure.

if you have ATT internet service using a PACE router - DO NOT WASTE YOUR TIME.  it will not work.

buddy
w3bs


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thanks all

i just read on an ATT forum, a posting by an ATT employee that the Pace 5268ac router DOES NOT support the disabling of SIP ALG.  he suggested purchasing a router which supports the disabling of SIP ALG and placing the Pace 5268ac in the DMZ Plus zone.

does this sound feasible?  what would be a make/model router i should consider?

thanks much.

buddy, w3bs


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lou

the control rrc is pointing to the external name assigned by the rrc dynamic dns service to the radio rrc.  the question is, why are the rrc's connecting partially?  if they were not connecting at all, i would not get the "beep beep beep" coming out of the control rrc, would i?

and, why would only one of the four port forwarding rules be working correctly, puzzling.

thanks

buddy
w3bs
 

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when i am testing on my internal net, 192.168.1.x, and the radio rrc has an address on that net ......  when i press the ON button on my kenwood ts480, all is well.  when i change the control rrc to get an dhcp address and move the rrc to my wireless bridge to a net other than the one available thru the Pace router ...  when i press the ON button, all i get is a slow beep   beep   beep.  i have setup the 4 ports for forwarding in the router, the radio rrc has a static ip and is not in the DMZ.

either this can work with this router, or else i have to consider another internet provider.   in that case it would be xfinity/comcast, and i would ask if anybody has been successful with that option.  and, if so, what router was used.

thanks much for your help.   feel free to post answer here, or if you need to contact me directly for more info, you can use my email address  .......   buddys70   at   gmail.com


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