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How to Setup a DD-WRT Router with AT&T U-verse

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##Under '''Home SSID / Home SSID Enable''' select '''Off'''
##Under '''Guest SSID / Guest SSID Enable''' select ''' Off'''
##Click '''Save'''[[File:BGW210-700 WiFi.png]]#Navigate to '''Home Network / IP Allocation''' and make sure that nothing in the '''Allocation''' column says '''Fixed Allocation'''. If a row does say '''Fixed Allocation''' then click the '''Allocate''' button and select '''Address from DHCP pool''' in the drop down and hit '''Save'''[[File:BGW210-700 IP Allocation.png]]
#Navigate to '''Home Network / Subnets & DHCP'''
##Under '''Private LAN Subnet''' set the following and then hit '''Save''':
##*'''DHCP Server Enable''': On
##*'''DHCPv4 Start Address''': 192.168.0.2
##*'''DHCPv4 Stop Address''': 192.168.0.5[[File:BGW210-700 Subnets DHCP.png]]
#At this point you will probably need to disconnect/reconnect the wired network from your computer since the address space of the BGW210-700 likely changed from 192.168.1.XXX to 192.168.0.XXX.
#Navigate to '''Home Network / IP Allocation''', find your DD-WRT router (based on its MAC address), click '''Allocate''' and select '''Private fixed:192.168.0.X'''. I like .2 but you may want a different # if you computer is currently using that IP.
#*'''Allocation Mode''': Passthrough
#*'''Passthrough Mode''': DHCP-fixed
#*'''Passthrough Fixed MAC Address''': (select your DD-WRT's IP/MAC from the dropdown list or enter the MAC manually)[[File:BGW210-700 IP Passthrough.png]]
#Once again, power cycle both the BGW210-700 and DD-WRT router.
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