I have Comcast for my cable, internet, and phone services. Recently, I have been having intermittent losses of both internet and phone. Tech support at Comcast has told me that it could be my external WiFi router (Almond+). This is a relatively new problem and my Almond+ has been quite stable and in place for years. Nonetheless, the technician took the modem in my house off bridge mode as an experiment to see if I continue to have the intermittent loss of internet and phone services. The Almond+ is still connected and everything inside my house connected to the Almond+ works fine. However, I cannot access anything outside of my local network. I have a large number of devices (e.g., IP cameras) that I would like to access when I am not at home. Do I need to switch everything over to the Comcast modem and set up the port forwarding for each on the Comcast modem or is there an easier way?
Thanks.
Elliott