What are the ideal settings for my TC with Shaw's Cisco DPC3825 router/modem

My old 2nd Gen Time Capsule crapped out and now I am about to set up my new 2TB TC. My provider is Shaw Communications and they have upgraded me to their Broadband 100 Mbps service. This came with a new modem/router combo made by Cisco and is model DPC3825. Before I start plugging things in I'd like to know what are the ideal settings such that I gain the most of the BB100 service. Should I be setting the Cisco modem/router to Bridge mode or the TC? Should I have Shaw disable anything? Any insight is greatly appreciated.

iMac, Mac OS X (10.6.2), 1GB TC, MBAir

Posted on Dec 20, 2012 8:41 PM

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Dec 20, 2012 9:07 PM in response to thecroatian

Unless you specifically need to have the TC perform as the main router for your network, life will be a lot easier if you configure the TC to operate in Bridge Mode.


Whether the Cisco modem/router or gateway can possibly be configured to act as a simple bridge mode modem is one thing to consider.


Whether Shaw would support you in the event of any connection difficulties with the modem/router configured this way is another.


Since Shaw is your provider, it might make sense to talk with them about best practice as far as configuring the DPC3825.


Once you have that information in hand, you will then have the answer on how best to configure the TC.....which will very likely be in Bridge Mode.

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What are the ideal settings for my TC with Shaw's Cisco DPC3825 router/modem

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