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How to enable bridge mode on isp 844g-1

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Im trying to setup bridge mode so port fowarding works on my deco m5.

Its currently a deco m5, conectd to my isp supplied 844G-1 router. Since that cause a double nat mess, i need to run the router in bridge mode, but cant figure out how.

What do I need to do?

DMS hosting looks like what I need to do, but im not sure...

I could use some help with this!

please, pm me if you would like to contribute to my gpu bios database (includes overclocking bios, stock bios, and upgrades to gpus via modding)

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My beautiful, but not that powerful, main PC:

prior build:

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20 minutes ago, HelpfulTechWizard said:

What do I need to do?

This is something that your ISP might need to do on their end. Have you tried contacting them?

 

I came across this post.

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15 minutes ago, Falcon1986 said:

This is something that your ISP might need to do on their end. Have you tried contacting them?

 

I came across this post.

Ope, yep. It's a service call. so imma not do that shit.

 

Should I try the DMZ hosting? It seems like bridge for if you can't use bridge.

I could use some help with this!

please, pm me if you would like to contribute to my gpu bios database (includes overclocking bios, stock bios, and upgrades to gpus via modding)

Bios database

My beautiful, but not that powerful, main PC:

prior build:

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well I got bored, figured, hay, cant break too much, I can turn it back off, and turned it on.

It worked.

Now, port 25565 is finally forwarded,

it may have taken over 8 hours to fix, with all of my ISP losing service for half an hour, but I finally have the port forwarded.

I could use some help with this!

please, pm me if you would like to contribute to my gpu bios database (includes overclocking bios, stock bios, and upgrades to gpus via modding)

Bios database

My beautiful, but not that powerful, main PC:

prior build:

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