ddaenen1
Very Senior Member
My modem is ISP provided and can be changed on request. For now, it is a DOCSYS3.0 HGW with built-in router and wifi. This means my pfSense router is connected to one of the 4 LAN ports of the HGW and the WAN IP on pfSense is a LAN IP from the HGW which means in essence double NAT. The HGW wifi is completely switched off as i have my own AP's. To date, everything works perfectly fine.
However, this week i found out that my ISP now also offers a DOCSYS3.1 modem without wifi and with bridging capability which would enable me to bring my public IP directly to my pfSense box which would simply things and also eliminate double NAT. Also, i read DOCSYS3.1 can support higher speeds so maybe it will bring my 1Gbps line from 900-something to 1Gpbs.
Questions to the audience, would it be worth the hassle? There is no cost involved. Only me requesting the new modem, replace the current one and send it back.
Appreciate the insights.
However, this week i found out that my ISP now also offers a DOCSYS3.1 modem without wifi and with bridging capability which would enable me to bring my public IP directly to my pfSense box which would simply things and also eliminate double NAT. Also, i read DOCSYS3.1 can support higher speeds so maybe it will bring my 1Gbps line from 900-something to 1Gpbs.
Questions to the audience, would it be worth the hassle? There is no cost involved. Only me requesting the new modem, replace the current one and send it back.
Appreciate the insights.