No comments in Bridge mode network

I'm not able to maintain a network of comments on my AEBS. If I use the bridge mode on my ADSL modem, then the guest network is visible but not able to be reached by any user with or without password. If I try to use the bridge mode on my AEBS then I have a double NAT error

The only way that the AEBS can provide a wireless network by using the Guest network feature is if the airport is configured to act as a router. This would mean that the router mode on the airport must be set to DHCP and NAT.

If this setting produces a view of Double NAT, then your "modem" will also provide a DHCP and NAT services... and the modem must be configured in Mode bridge true to allow the AEBS functioning on the network.

Unfortunately, a number of "modem/router" cannot be set to run in real Mode bridge, your first task must be to find out if it is possible to configure your router/modem to operate only as a simple modem in Bridge Mode... and if he can bet set up this way... 'How' to do it.

If the modem/router was provided to you by your provider of Internet Service (ISP), you will need to get with the people of support at your ISP for answers.

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    Real quick question that I could not an idea says the response of previous forum posts.

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    Hello

    the answer is Yes.

    Who manages the mac address of comments is usually vmware (virtualization software). If you want to use a mac outside the specific vmware mac address ranges (static or dynamic), then you should check the first link on my previous post.

    If the virtual machine running the software with license always must be run on a computer invited vmware, I recommend you to buy a new license and by setting a static of vmware mac address after the second link in my post above. In this case who runs the mac of comments is VMware.

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    Best wishes / Saludos.

    Pablo

    Please consider providing any useful answer. Thank you!! - Por favor considered premiar las useful responses. ¡¡MUCHAS gracias!

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    ether 0e:c3:a1:a1:f5:d1

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    On the comments, I tried to turn off the first map created during the creation of the VM (network card), disabled in comments, restarted the prompt and then added a new adapter network adapter 2, nothing helps. The comments adapter manually configured (not DHCP). Here's what the interfaces look like on the side of comments:

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    collisions: 0 txqueuelen:1000

    RX bytes: 0 (0.0 B) TX bytes: 0 (0.0 B)

    eth1 Link encap HWaddr 00: 0C: 29:9's: 75:13

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    RUNNING BROADCAST MULTICAST MTU:1500 metric: 1

    Fall of RX packets: 10667 errors: 0:8 overruns: 0 frame: 0

    Dropped packets: 2804 TX errors: 0:0 overruns: 0 carrier: 0

    collisions: 0 txqueuelen:1000

    RX bytes: 1042535 (1.0 MB) TX bytes: 254172 (254.1 KB)

    Lo encap:Local Loopback link

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    I disabled unused network adapters on the host (wifi, bluetooth pan); still no connectivity outside the guest host.

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    Thanks for any idea that you might be able to do, in advance!

    And the answer is: MAC address filtering. Unlike documents, I focused on who says the filtering should be dictated by our local router, filtering was in place at the level of the switch. He allowed only an address unique to appear on my iMac MAC is connected to the port.

    The definition of the Cisco switch port to assume the device on the port is a network switch instead of a single authorized desktop computer MAC associated with the guest to present to the rest of the network address.

  • Bridge mode breaks down wireless network

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    Bridge should work fine... I would suspect that your TC gives signs of decomposition.

    It is now more than 3 years old which is the best before date.

    Try again using static IP method... I think it is more successful than the bridge.

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  • Comments on Time Capsule network does not

    I recently installed and configured my new Time Capsule (TC) and created my home network, that works without problem. The guest network distributes however, 169 IP addresses to any device connected to it. My TC has the following parameters:

    Internet: Connect using DHCP, IPv4 address: 192.168.0.10, Internet Options configure IPv6: link-local, wireless: welcome and feedback network enabled with both wireless security WPA/WPA2 Personal, wireless Options: not used, network: router Mode: Off (Bridge Mode). I tried to use DHCP and NAT (distributes 172 IP address for iPhone and iPad and internet work), but my TC light flashes orange and the home network is not working correctly. What is the correct Assembly and my home and guest network can work properly? Thanks for your help!

    Network: Router Mode: Off (Bridge Mode).

    The prompt will not work with the TC in bridge.

    I tried to use DHCP and NAT (distributes 172 IP address for iPhone and iPad and internet work), but my TC light flashes orange and the home network is not working correctly.

    It of the right mode for wireless guest... but is the wrong way for the TC, because then you have double NAT.

    Reset you the TC to plant before you set up or do you exchange you bridge DHCP and NAT... If the later, it won't work... you must first factory reset.

    In my humble OPINION Apple made a stupid decision to prevent comments in mode bridge... but you can't change it.

    The bridge is the right settings for the TC... you use the wireless on the main router as a guest... wireless or you should fill the main router in order to use the TC as the only router.

  • App of Smart Wi - Fi and Guest Access + Bridge Mode

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    Hi all.

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    Basically, you want to create a mobile network with your Luma and AirPort Extreme routers. As you said, the extreme would need to be connected to the luminance by Ethernet and reconfigured as a bridge.

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    I have two routers, I want to use. The first is a time Capsule (old model 2 TB) connected to a single cable modem. The second is an Airport Extreme (also a little older, the 'flat' last body model until they began to sell towers). Both have the 7.6.4 firmware.

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  • Time Capsule backup disabled on Bridge mode

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    How will I know if my airport extreme in bridge mode?  My internet provider suggested I check into that and disable the bridge mode for a problem I've had with wireless help all my IP addresses.

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    I'm AT & T Uverse with Gigapower.  Until today I had 2 networks in my home, the AT & T router then the one I created on my Apple Airport Extreme.

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    Thanks in advance for your help and your big brain.

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    Yes. Plug your Airport Extreme in a spare Ethernet port on the router AT & T. open Airport utility, click on the Airport Extreme, select Edit, select network and the router Mode value: Off (Bridge Mode) and update. Your Airport Extreme is now part of the AT & T network.

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