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Thanks. I've been rebooting about every other day. I only have a few port forwarding rules set and everything's "print-screened" and documented.

I just want my Advanced DMZ to start working so I can use my own router.
 
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I was pushed firmware version SG48221028, now advanced DMZ is working.
With the latest firmware (SG48221028) I still have the same experience, the public IP is given to the DMZ device, but nothing actually reaches the DMZ from outside. I can't load a webpage, for example. When you say it's working, are you able to access your DMZ device from outside?
 
I'm having the exact same problem here.

1. Read about Advanced DMZ and thought I had finally found the solution to my problems with the HH3000. Enabled it, nothing. My 3rd party router kept the private 192 address even after releasing, renewing and rebooting (it's an Airport Extreme, latest model).

2. Saw this thread, realized I was on an older firmware and rebooted the HH3000 to try and get the new one pushed to me. That didn't work so I did a factory reset of the HH3000. That also didn't work, and broke TV service so I called Bell. When they were trying to resolve the issue I requested an upgrade to the latest firmware, which they did. Now it's on FW version SG48221028.

3. Tried Advanced DMZ again. This time the router was able to grab a public IP, but I got the same issue as MerceanCoconut. Nothing works, nothing is accessible. Flip back to regular DMZ and once it grabs the private IP again, everything works. Tried multiple reboots and resets, as well as an additional factory reset with the new firmware. No luck.

Not sure where to go from here. I have a technician coming to try and fix the TV service issue. I was going to ask for a new device, hopefully I get someone knowledgeable.
 
Sadly, I doubt it, it's been broken for as far back as I can remember. Of course, all my high level contacts with BA through work don't go near that stuff, but they'd be more than happy to hook me up with a 10g dedicated circuit direct to my home office.
 
Bell HH3000 Modem

I have been reading this post, because I switch to bell fibre today and I run Pfsense, and I was wondering how to set this up since I'm coming from rogers and was able to do bridge mode. So while listening to your concerns I was able to solve the problem.

1. plug in your pfsense router or edge or asus or dlink ethernet cable into port 1 on the Bell HH3000 and the other end into the Wan port on your router.
2. plug a ethernet cable into the bell hh3000 and the other end into your laptop.
3. log into Bell HH3000 interface >>go DMZ>>find your device(router name) and click on it then click advance DMZ remember to click save and close the pop up.
4. if you are internet only like my self then turn off WPS>>UPNP>>DLNA and other unessential that is running.
5. turn off wifi both whole home and private click on advance settings in the wifi section and turn off the two wifi band.
6. IF YOU'RE NOT INTERNET ONLY DO NOT TURN OFF WHOLE HOME and IF YOU HAVE A MESH network where you rented the wifi plugins for extra 5/month DO NOT TURN OF WHOLE HOME unless you figure out a way to run your pvr over your own network like creating vlan35 which your pvr works on looking for tagged traffic. Now that is another story.
7. Log into your pfsense router or whatever router you're running and change the wan type connection from DHCP to PPOE
input your username and password which you got from the tech when he installed your services, restart your pfsense or router and you're good to go.
 
Unfortunately, these directions are not valid for BellAliant customers(anywhere east of Quebec) as PPPoE is not used in the same way over the network, users do not have credentials given to them, they are provisioned by the ACS server, where a configuration file is downloaded automatically from a server when the HH3000 boots.
 
I've noticed the last two times my R3000 rebooted it didn't immediately hand out the IP to my Asus in ADMZ. I had to cut power -- not just software reboot -- the Asus to get it to grab the IP from the R3000. The R3000 sees the Asus router in it's LAN entries but it won't push the IP to it per normal.

I've had my R3000 and Asus on a weekly reboot schedule for two years now and this never happened till about 3 weeks ago.

I find it curious that given the reports of the HH3000 having ADMZ issues that now I too on my R3000 have begun to have issues too.
 
enabling icmp

hello everyone
I have a bell home hub 3000, what I wanted to do was like set up a dns using no-ip and then use port fordwarding like from the router I tried to port forward to my kali linux at the port 4444 but whenever I tried to ping the public ip address or the dns which I set up using no-ip am not able to ping, I tried to go through DMZ in the router and also enabled the advanced feature everything failed so could any one help me or guide me how to make this successful.
 
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