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The actual cable modem can run in passthrough mode though. Look up the model and find the docs. Should be a quick and easy change, or your ISP at least should able to change it. It would be absurd if not.
the ISP locked their router. I have to go the the ISP's site, login and change settings there... can't even change DNS on ISP-router.
That's a bummer. Have you asked them about running it in passthrough mode?
No I haven't. First i got to educate myself what these different modes are...
Passthrough in this sense just means that the ISP cable modem only acts as a modem, handing off all traffic to your router to control. Essentially it just disabled NAT so you won't have double-NAT'ing happening. It's a standard setting on all cable modems, so I know that part is possible, but it's more about getting your ISP to enable that if they have it locked.