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DPC3939B in true bridge mode, with single static IP?

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Hi -

 

We have a Cisco DPC3939B installed on our office LAN that is causing us nothing but grief because apparently DHCP for IPv6 cannot be disabled.  

 

DHCP is already done via a server on our LAN.  We have internal servers that need ports opened to access from the outside.  We have our own WiFi.  We have a single static IP address.

 

We are in the process of configuring a new router to use and are hoping to place the DPC3939B in true bridge mode to keep things as simple as possible.

 

1 - Is it possible to configure this DPC3939B gateway to be in true bridge mode and keep our single static IP?  With every other gateway I've used this is not only possible, but desired for our needs.  However, I'm reading some info on these forums that makes me think this is not possible with this device.

 

2 - Our current publc IP is xx.xx.xx.206.  Once placed into true bridge mode, or pseudo bridge mode if true bridge mode will not allow me to keep my static IP, how do I know what to use for a gateway and subnet?  I don't see these anywhere on the DPC3939B's web interface.  Actually, it does show a WAN Default Gateway Address (IPv4) but it seems to be in a completely different subnet as our public IP so I don't believe that is correct.


Thanks


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