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I have an RV082 V2 with 2.0.2.01-tm and I am having trouble with getting my Sprint Airvana to connect properly to the mobile service.  I've read on the Sprint forums indicate putting the Airvana in the DMZ generally allows the device to work properly; however, none have the RV series routers for tips on how to do this appropriately.  This device used to work fine behind the RV082, but I reset it one day and it no longer works.
 
The Airvana is a femtocell/router device with a WAN port and 3 LAN ports.  If I connect the Airvana directly to my cable modem, I get the appropriate connection and can then make calls through the device instead of through the Sprint connection; I live in a basement unit and get crappy signal without the device.  This proves the device works and that my ISP is not blocking the ports.  Sprint indicates the device uses UDP 53, 67, 68, 500 and 4500.  Their support sucks and they insist I put the Airvana before my router.  I absolutely do not want to use the Airvana as the router.  There are almost no configuration options in the router interface and it needs to be rebooted somewhat regularly, which would drop internet access throughout the house for 10-15 minutes while it reboots and finally establishes an internet connection.
 
As soon as put the Airvana behind the RV082, I no longer get the appropriate connection.  I can, however, plug my computer into one of the LAN ports on the Airvana and connect to the internet in general.  I have the router assign a static IP to the Airvana, and tried forwarding the required UDP ports to the IP.  This did not fix the problem.
 
I can certainly troubleshoot the port forwarding issues, but I would also like to look into putting the device into the DMZ, if possible.  I've not worked much in this area, so I am unsure how to appropriately configure the router to allow this to happen.  Is it possible to have the Airvana in the router DMZ without having a public IP for the device itself? 

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