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I have an Actiontec V1000H Modem/Router from my ISP Telus, they have blocked access to all their 'advanced' settings like DHCP/Bridging.

I have setup a MAAS server I have a few things I'd like it to manage but the problem I'm having is I can't netboot anything because I cannot use maas-dhcp because my router does not allow me to disable it so my netboots cannot find boot media.

So my main question is as the title states,

If I cannot disable DHCP settings on my Modem/Router, how can I make it run in tandem with maas-dhcp so that I can netboot images. Thanks.

I've read about setting next-server to point to my MAAS machine but I cannot do that with my router.

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  • I suppose 'I don't want by a second router' is implicit in the question.
    – muru
    Aug 30, 2014 at 10:54
  • Oh but I would if I could, due to Telus net working I have to use their proprietary modem to get my IP address and what not and they do not support bridging or anything of the sort @muru
    – Datsik
    Aug 31, 2014 at 1:57
  • ah you want them to be externally visible, so NAT is not an option.
    – muru
    Aug 31, 2014 at 2:02

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