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Originally Posted by MeatPounder
What I did was simply turn off the wi fi on the U-verse Gateway and plug my dual wan router into it with my own router set to dynamically get it's ip from the U-Verse one
So my hookup is, the only things plugged into my U-verse is my tv boxes, my living room media center pc, and my router
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I've also turned off wifi on their router and my Airport Extreme is in bridge mode. So basically I have a huge box that is doing nothing but being a router and not a very good one at that.
It actually sounds like you are double NATed if you have both your router and their gateway doing NAT.
Either way it doesn't solve the problem of their gateway not allowing loopback. The only way there would be to solve that is to put their gateway into bridge mode and using your own router but their gateway can't be put into bridge mode.
As an experiment I tried making my Airport Extreme the router and setting up DMZ to it from their gateway but as expected this didn't solve the loopback issue.
I've posted on the developer’s website for the
X10 Commander asking if he could add the ability to add more then one server so that I could put the local address and the public address in it's prefs and he said he would look into it.
The only other solution that I can think of is to setup
BIND on one of my Macs and add in the private IP of the Mac that runs the X10 server software and then pointing the DNS on my phone to my own name server. But BIND looks pretty complicated and scary.