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Hi! I'm new to this forum and I hope Im in the right section..

I just moved to Canada few days ago and got my home internet from Virgin Mobile. They provided me a modem router "Steve" (Bell's Home Hub 2000). I have an ASUS AC5300 with Merlin Firmware. I would like to use the modem router as a modem only to use my AC5300. I called support and they said bridge mode is not possible.
My knowledge with networking is limited. I've seen something similar case about setting the Bell Home Hub 2000 to a "Bridge Like Mode" as the bridge mode is only possible to the 1000 model. Can anyone please help me with this?
 
Hi! I'm new to this forum and I hope Im in the right section..

I just moved to Canada few days ago and got my home internet from Virgin Mobile. They provided me a modem router "Steve" (Bell's Home Hub 2000). I have an ASUS AC5300 with Merlin Firmware. I would like to use the modem router as a modem only to use my AC5300. I called support and they said bridge mode is not possible.
My knowledge with networking is limited. I've seen something similar case about setting the Bell Home Hub 2000 to a "Bridge Like Mode" as the bridge mode is only possible to the 1000 model. Can anyone please help me with this?
I assume that you already read the top google search result that I just found about configuring the Home Hub 2000 to point to your router as the DMZ.
 
I assume that you already read the top google search result that I just found about configuring the Home Hub 2000 to point to your router as the DMZ.
Hi! Yes I have read that one, though Im not sure how exactly to do it.

1. After setting up my AC5300 to DMZ in my Modem/Router, do I still need to connect via PPPOE?
2. Do I need to contact my ISP for my PPPOE username and password?

Thank you for the fast response.
 
Hi! Yes I have read that one, though Im not sure how exactly to do it.

1. After setting up my AC5300 to DMZ in my Modem/Router, do I still need to connect via PPPOE?
2. Do I need to contact my ISP for my PPPOE username and password?

Thank you for the fast response.
The Home Hub would still be what connects to your ISP and handles the routing functions of your network. You would basically configure the AC5300 as an access point and set it as the DMZ in order to be able to port-forward through it (if necessary).
 
You can also double NAT your ASUS behind Steve and then you can use all the functionality of the ASUS. I run in a double NAT setup with no problems. If you want to run a VPN server on the ASUS it won't work simply but you can run a VPN CLient with no problems.
 
The Home Hub would still be what connects to your ISP and handles the routing functions of your network. You would basically configure the AC5300 as an access point and set it as the DMZ in order to be able to port-forward through it (if necessary).
To clarify: You don't actually want to configure the Asus to "AP mode". Putting the access point (management interface) in the DMZ is not a good idea. I think (and hope) @Internet Man was suggesting you leave the Asus in "wireless router" mode, but it would be functioning "a bit like an access point". And as @CaptainSTX pointed out, you'd have a double-NAT situation which is probably not a problem.
 
To clarify: You don't actually want to configure the Asus to "AP mode". Putting the access point (management interface) in the DMZ is not a good idea. I think (and hope) @Internet Man was suggesting you leave the Asus in "wireless router" mode, but it would be functioning "a bit like an access point". And as @CaptainSTX pointed out, you'd have a double-NAT situation which is probably not a problem.
I've never done it and started to worry a bit after posting that I had given incomplete/bad advice so thank you for correcting me!
 
Thank you all for your response! Also, I wouldnt want to Set my ac5300 as an AP. I need my router to set up a VPN selective routing. Will double NAT allow me to do that?
 
Thank you all for your response! Also, I wouldnt want to Set my ac5300 as an AP. I need my router to set up a VPN selective routing. Will double NAT allow me to do that?
Yes.
 
1. You connect from a LAN port on Steve to the WAN port on the ASUS.

2. It is your option whether to turn the WiFi off on Steve. If you leave if on just be sure it is on a different channel than the ASUS.

3. The reduction in speed if any will be imperceptible.

Search the forums for more complete instructions on setting up a double NAT if you are unsure on how to proceed.
 
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