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- atc98092Community Streaming Expert
There's nothing in the Roku that could determine your public address. Are you saying that when you look at the Settings/Network menu the IP address is showing a public IP there? If that's the case, there's something amiss with your network router with the DHCP server assigning the IP address.
- KaosianNewbie
Yes. the roku shows the public ip address. At&T tech support was useless. They tried to say that my ethernet switch is the reason it was getting a public ip address.
- atc98092Community Streaming Expert
Kaosian wrote:Yes. the roku shows the public ip address. At&T tech support was useless. They tried to say that my ethernet switch is the reason it was getting a public ip address.
Then they have no clue what they are talking about. I suggest doing the same thing I did with my Xfinity modem/router. I but it in bridge mode and installed my own router to handle DHCP/firewall/routing issues. If your AT&T modem/router (I don't know what they use) cannot be put in bridge mode, you can still use your own router inside their router. You just need to make sure your router doesn't use the same exact IP address range as theirs does. So if theirs is using 192.168.0.x, set your router to use 192.168.1.x (or some other address in the private IP range.