found at: http://fascinated.fm/post/2379188731/getting-a-motorola-sbg6580-into-bridge-mode-on
Getting a Motorola SBG6580 into “Bridge” mode on TimeWarner Wideband
- Unplug coax cable from Motorola
- Hold down the white reset button on the back panel with a pen for 30s. This resets all settings to factory defaults. The modem will be auto-reconfigured once you plug in the coax cable.
- When modem is back on plug in a computer with an Ethernet cable into the modem.
- Connect to http://192.168.0.1 and login with “admin” / “motorola”
- Now you will make some changes:
- Wireless -> Primary Network -> Disabled
- Basic -> Setup -> NAPT Mode -> Disabled
- Basic -> DHCP -> No
- Advanced -> Options -> Rg Passthrough -> Enable
- Advanced -> Options -> Passthrough Mac Addresses -> Add WAN MAC address of your router 6. Connect port 1 on the Motorola modem to the WAN port of your router.
- Plug the coaxial cable back into the modem and power cycle it.
I had the same results as cdmckay. I got it to work by disabling NAPT mode and thus the modem restarting. I can then access 192.168.100.1 but there are no settings worth changing in there. I plugged my router into slot 1, unplugged the power from the SBG, plugged in the COAX and plugged the power back in. that is the order that I had to do in order for it to work. for AesopsRetreat I think the purpose of bridge mode is to disable the first router. Thus making it only act as a modem. Meaning your devices would have to be connected to the second router.