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Hi, I recently received a speed upgrade to my service which came with a new Comcast supplied gateway. Previously I had been running on a modem I supplied. I was happy to see I could enable bridge mode for my service (I do NOT have static IP service). I set the gateway to bridge mode, plugged my lapt

To rephrase what you just asked... Comcast did "SOMETHING" to resolve this. The something is where there is a mystery. I hope they do "SOMETHING" to resolve this for you so you do not have to spend capital on standard modem.

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Hi, I recently received a speed upgrade to my service which came with a new Comcast supplied gateway. Previously I had been running on a modem I supplied. I was happy to see I could enable bridge mode for my service (I do NOT have static IP service). I set the gateway to bridge mode, plugged my lapt

Welp, this is now resolved. I was in a meeting and notice my connection blipped. Logged into the gateway, checked out the logs. Saw that them mso user logged in and changed my mode back to bridged advanced and then bridged basic. Had my client try to

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Hi, I recently received a speed upgrade to my service which came with a new Comcast supplied gateway. Previously I had been running on a modem I supplied. I was happy to see I could enable bridge mode for my service (I do NOT have static IP service). I set the gateway to bridge mode, plugged my lapt

Thanks for the note Gabe. The issue (second part) is in no way past your Demarcation. Hence I am directly connecting to the gateway in bridge mode. As user: SBT is also seeing the gateway is doing something with the packets as they pass through to th

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I held little hope that a reset was going to fix it, but I jump thru the hoop. The onsite gateway is mangle the src address or something. This is a log entry of me sending an RDP connection thru a router at customer with comcast that is working. (dif

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Hi, I recently received a speed upgrade to my service which came with a new Comcast supplied gateway. Previously I had been running on a modem I supplied. I was happy to see I could enable bridge mode for my service (I do NOT have static IP service). I set the gateway to bridge mode, plugged my lapt

Do you know why my post was marked as spam? Here it is with IP's edited out (assuming that is why this was marked as spam) Simple testing reveals the bridge mode issue. in both examples I am hosting a simple web page on my laptop on port :787 (to k

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Hi, I recently received a speed upgrade to my service which came with a new Comcast supplied gateway. Previously I had been running on a modem I supplied. I was happy to see I could enable bridge mode for my service (I do NOT have static IP service). I set the gateway to bridge mode, plugged my lapt

I saved my post that was just marked as spam (who knows why) if anyone from Comcast would like it. In my post I detailed my setup in both bridge mode and NAT mode showing the Wireshark captures that outline the supposed bug we found with these gatewa

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Hi, I recently received a speed upgrade to my service which came with a new Comcast supplied gateway. Previously I had been running on a modem I supplied. I was happy to see I could enable bridge mode for my service (I do NOT have static IP service). I set the gateway to bridge mode, plugged my lapt

I can only perform disruptive activities before 8am pst or after 3pm pstI was available around 11:30pm right after you offered help. But couldn’t keep my eyes open until 2am. I will document the bug in your firmware this morning if you are interested

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Hi, I recently received a speed upgrade to my service which came with a new Comcast supplied gateway. Previously I had been running on a modem I supplied. I was happy to see I could enable bridge mode for my service (I do NOT have static IP service). I set the gateway to bridge mode, plugged my lapt

This is the problem! Thanks SBT for tag teaming this with me! When I switch the gateway to NAT mode and port forward to my router which then port forwards to my server the SRC address shows my clients IP. (Double NAT's make me cringe) When I have the

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Hi, I recently received a speed upgrade to my service which came with a new Comcast supplied gateway. Previously I had been running on a modem I supplied. I was happy to see I could enable bridge mode for my service (I do NOT have static IP service). I set the gateway to bridge mode, plugged my lapt

Ok, heading to bed. I will document the two scenario's in the morning. SBT I can only imagine getting a fix for this will take some time as it is most likely a software fix and will require first being put on someones radar, having some sort of prior

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Hi, I recently received a speed upgrade to my service which came with a new Comcast supplied gateway. Previously I had been running on a modem I supplied. I was happy to see I could enable bridge mode for my service (I do NOT have static IP service). I set the gateway to bridge mode, plugged my lapt

While I am sure you are asking to work with SBT. I am still up and open to working on troubleshooting this issue. If you are open to trying a few things, let me know.