When you configure you Nest LAN addressing use the example from maartena and set all your LAN addressing to 192.168.2.254 for your LAN side gateway. Manual - you will enter the AT&T Public DHCP IP from the BGW320 link below directly under the WAN configuration information: This gets the Public IP from AT&T and your router to your Nest Network. I would change the BGW320 back to it normal configuration settings and only change the IP network setting for your Nest in IP/Passthrough mode.įor IP/Passthrough mode it would help if you could tell us which method you chose using the link below for a reference. ![]() ![]() That means that your DHCP range needs to be in the same network 192.168.1.x. ![]() You only changed the DHCP range entries ( you get the error because your Private LAN entry above the DHCP range you still have it set to 192.168.1.254. I tried changing the internal network to a different range, but the gateway won't seem to allow me to make the change.In this example on the BGW320 image you included above you are mixing 2 things up.
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