![]() Myself and some other users have tested the phone service while in Bridge mode, both making and receiving calls, and it was 100% successful without any issues or delays in connecting the calls. ![]() I'm posting this right now from my EPC3925 bridged with my WNDR3700v1! The best and re-assuring part is: doing this won't break your phone service like it did with the EPC2425. The questions that are probably on your mind is how can it be done and is it safe? The answer to both is simply: yes, 100%. This is the solution for everyone who would prefer not to use the EPC3925's thin and terrible routing functions by using another router of your own choosing to handle all of that for you while not having to DMZ or double NAT to get it to work. I have been unsatisfied with the not being able to enable it since day one. As the thread's title suggests, this is for those of you who'd like to stick their Cisco EPC3925 modem/router devices from UPC into true Bridge mode without DMZ'ing and double NAT'ing.
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