Some modem-router combos (or combo routers) may experience call quality issues such as one-way audio. Combo routers often lack the ability to disable SIP-ALG, which can prevent VoIP traffic from properly routing. To resolve these issues, it’s recommended that combo router users place their combo routers in bridge mode. This requires the user to purchase a standalone router, and to contact their ISP for assistance. Some ISPs will attempt to have you purchase a static IP from them. This is typically not necessary.
AT&T Users
You will need to have a standalone router before completing this.
- Contact AT&T and request that they put your modem-router into IP Passthrough to the standalone router.
- After the modem-router has been placed into IP Passthrough, plug an ethernet cable into Port 1 on the modem-router.
- Plug the other end of the ethernet cable into the WAN port on the stand-alone router.
Note: NVG 510 modems specifically do not turn off SIP or NAT once IP Passthrough is enabled. These will need to be replaced by AT&T with an updated device.
All Other ISPs
You will need to have a standalone router before completing this.
- Contact your ISP and request to have them put the modem into bridge mode.
- After the modem-router has been placed into bridge mode, plug an ethernet cable into Port 1 on the modem-router.
- Plug the other end of the ethernet cable into the WAN port on the stand-alone router.