Can't seen to figure out how to do this, I see on the status page it is "enabled" but no options.
@rmartinson -- disable BlueCurve DHCP server
Why do you want to do this? What are you trying to achieve?
Within this discussion forum, search on "bridge BlueCurve" to turn the BlueCurve into a simple cable-to-Ethernet protocol converter. Then, your DHCP requests will go through the BlueCurve to Shaw's DHCP-server. By default, every Shaw account can obtain two IP-addresses from Shaw's DHCP-server, although you can pay, monthly, to get two additional "public" IP-addresses.
When connected to the bluecurve my domain is resolved to the external public ip address instead of the dmz address.
@rmartinson -- When connected to the BlueCurve my domain is resolved to the external public IP-address, instead of the dmz address.
Your BlueCurve cable-modem is functioning both as a protocol-converter (cable to TCP/IP) and as a router (supplying private IP-addresses to wired/wireless computers on your LAN).
Contact Shaw, to ensure that your account is provisioned with two "public" IP-addresses. The BlueCurve will consume one, for all your LAN devices, and your domain, through your DMZ, can consume the second one.