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If I remember correctly, you want cascading and not passthrough.
Also, with a little work you can throw the AT&T router in a closet. The only hiccup is when you have to call to report an outage and pretend like you're rebooting their router.
Cascade is for if you have a special service provision from AT&t. Possibly static IPs, possibly something else.
IP pass through is what you use for a typical consumer connection where you just want to forward all of the ports directly to your desired router. And I use that and it works fine
I think I remember having to reboot both the AT&t box in my router a couple of times to make the IP pass through really stick. Also, I possibly had to manually assign the Mac address rather than use some sort of auto detections scheme
I would check the logs on the ASUS router to see if any traffic is coming to it.
Good info I'm keep that in mind when I setup pfSense so far I only need it up and running so I can proceed with next setup. As soon as performance bottlenecks I'll come back and study this. Half of it was still new to me.
Surprisingly I have it up and running after rebooting the AT&T BGW320 gateway. Turned out all my setting was done correctly. All I have changed was to clear existing DHCP clients and disable onboard WiFi. Didn't think those matters and didn't understand why a gateway reboot is needed but it works now.
Thank you all for the input I can finally live a happier life now.