IP Passthrough instead of bridge mode in VDSL wireless router?
Therefore, I was wondering whether the IP Passthrough feature of the VDSL modem/router is an alternative. As I understand the feature, the VDSL modem/router can be configured to pass its "outside" IP address to a device on the network. In my case, that would be the AEBS. The AEBS would then do NAT and DHCP for the devices connected to it. The only problem I see is, it seems that the VDSL modem/router must have DHCP service available so as to assign its outside address to the AEBS, so there would be two DHCP servers that would could respond to a DHCP client connecting to the AEBS.
Does anybody have any experience with this?
MacBook Core 2 Duo 2 GHz, MacBook Pro i7 2.66 GHz 17" glossy screen, Mac OS X (10.6.4), 8GB RAM