![]() 02/13/2015 at 20:52 • Filed to: E46 M3, Router, Internet Problems | ![]() | ![]() |
I got my new Router and now I am trying to put my old one into bridge mode. The Router is a Pace 4111N. The guides are showing a function that isnt there. Anyone have this router or can help?
Have this Sexy M3 because E46
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any link for the guides you are looking at,
do you know if there is a newer firmware?
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is it branded? have you updated to the latest firmware?
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This is the current guide that doesnt work http://www.att.com/esupport/artic…
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It's at&t Pace 4111N
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So what do you see instead? There should just be a box that disables DHCP/NAT & Routing functions.
Can you post a screenshot?
Is there an update available for firmware?
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What do you want to do exactly?
Is the pace 4111n (AT&T) the old router, and also used to be your DSL modem?
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https://forums.att.com/t5/Residential…
Maybe this can help
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I lolled at this one
http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-201…
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Must be some sort of stiff to own a beautiful Alpine White M3 and put a front plate on.
I'll pay the fine for him just to get that taken off.
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dd-wrt.com
Flash old router firmware to open source ospf router.
http://lifehacker.com/how-to-superch…
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Why do you want to bridge? That's usually just a waste.
If you have to use the old one for your ISP just put the new one on the old's DMZ.