SolidSonicTH
Occasional Visitor
I don't want to sound like I don't know what I'm talking about but it's the only conclusion I can draw.
I put my AT&T fiber gateway into IP Passthrough mode so I could use my own router behind it. This worked for a long time but as of late (maybe the last month and a half) we keep getting dropped pages whenever we try to load certain sites (and it's very inconsistent, it seems like whatever was most recently cached into DNS is able to stay there but anything that's even slightly stale becomes inaccessible) and other Internet dropouts (like streaming from our smart TV). I tried a bunch of things (including separating devices onto just AT&T's wifi outside of the Ai Mesh network) and at this point all I've got is to completely disconnect my own hardware from the gateway and run purely on AT&T's internal network directly, which I absolutely despise for how little control it affords me but I need functional Internet.
I need some insight here because I feel like the only reasonable understanding I have in this situation is that my ASUS router (a ZenWifi AX) is corrupting the DNS requests the gateway is making somehow and thus trying to browse the web becomes a constant struggle (where I guess they want to send me in two different directions or something). I would think IP Passthrough would just delegate all routing and Internet DNS requests to the router behind the gateway but...I'm not sure why this is happening (especially when I can't recall this ever happening before). I had Cloudflare set up as the main DNS (1.1.1.1) for my router so...I dunno, does it not like that? Although even when I had devices outside of my own networking hardware they'd drop out at the same rate as stuff that was behind it too.
I put my AT&T fiber gateway into IP Passthrough mode so I could use my own router behind it. This worked for a long time but as of late (maybe the last month and a half) we keep getting dropped pages whenever we try to load certain sites (and it's very inconsistent, it seems like whatever was most recently cached into DNS is able to stay there but anything that's even slightly stale becomes inaccessible) and other Internet dropouts (like streaming from our smart TV). I tried a bunch of things (including separating devices onto just AT&T's wifi outside of the Ai Mesh network) and at this point all I've got is to completely disconnect my own hardware from the gateway and run purely on AT&T's internal network directly, which I absolutely despise for how little control it affords me but I need functional Internet.
I need some insight here because I feel like the only reasonable understanding I have in this situation is that my ASUS router (a ZenWifi AX) is corrupting the DNS requests the gateway is making somehow and thus trying to browse the web becomes a constant struggle (where I guess they want to send me in two different directions or something). I would think IP Passthrough would just delegate all routing and Internet DNS requests to the router behind the gateway but...I'm not sure why this is happening (especially when I can't recall this ever happening before). I had Cloudflare set up as the main DNS (1.1.1.1) for my router so...I dunno, does it not like that? Although even when I had devices outside of my own networking hardware they'd drop out at the same rate as stuff that was behind it too.