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    DOCSIS 3.0 Bridging?

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    • chpalmerC
      chpalmer
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      Comcast or other??

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        dchicks
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        Comcast cable.  I am using a Zoom Docsis 3.0 Modem/Router combo on it right now.  It's not clear at all how to turn off all of the router/firewall goop on the device.  Then, of course, I'm not sure how to configure it in pfSense.  I assume it's not static, but not exactly DHCP, either?

        Thanks for the replies!
        Dave

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          cmb
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          With Comcast business you're assigned at least a /30 subnet if not a /29 on the inside of the modem, which is what you use on the firewall's WAN.

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            dchicks
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            No, this is residential Comcast.  :)  I did try to get business class, but it was not available.  I finally found the CD that came with the modem.  Hopefully, the manual on it will have some answers about bridging the modem.  The rest, I may have to contact Comcast to find out, if they will even tell me.

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              matguy
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              Can you tell us what model of Zoom cable modem you have.  I have a Docsis 3 Zoom Cable Modem, and it doesn't do NAT by default.

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              • johnpozJ
                johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
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                If its called a cable "modem" it wouldn't be doing nat - they do have "gateway" cable devices that would.  But normally a cable modem does not do any nat.  As already requested what is the model number of the zoom device you have?

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                  dchicks
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                  It is the Zoom 5350 Cable Modem/Router.  It does do NAT by default.  There is an option to disable the firewall and DHCP server, but I haven't found any options to disable NAT.  I've sent a question to Zoom to ask about it.  My suspicion is that I'm going to have to get a new modem-only device that will pass the public IP on to pfSense for me.  The user's manual on the CD was absolutely no help either.  It was basically a tour of the menus.

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                  • johnpozJ
                    johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
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                    What does this do? ;)

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                      dchicks
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                      Bah!  I must be blind.  Somehow, I completely missed that option.  I'll give it a try when I get back to the house.
                      Thanks!

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                        dchicks
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                        I tried disabling NAT.  That simply made things unusable.  Had to reset the device to get it working again.

                        In the meantime, I received a reply from Zoom.  Without admitting that the modem/router can't be configured as a bridge, I was advised to purchase just a "modem" that would act in bridge mode.  So, I did that.  I picked up a Cisco DPC3008.  After a bit of fiddling and a couple of calls to Comcast, I've got it working with my NetGate pfSense router.

                        Thanks for all the input.  I'm sure you'll be hearing more from me as I try to figure out how to configure the firewall, port forwarding and failover stuff.  I'll try not to be a pest, though.

                        Cheers,
                        Dave

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