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cookiemonster
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Re: Wireless Access Point Issues
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June 04, 2024, 05:57:30 pm »
> Internally it's DHCP server defaults to 10.0.0.x to not interfere with the FW and defaults to bridge mode.
Don't get this but if maybe missing a route between those networks.
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cookiemonster
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Re: Wireless Access Point Issues
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June 04, 2024, 06:17:04 pm »
sure installing OPN wouldn't change the internals of another device but I still fail to see how it is meant to work. i.e. I still don't get it
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Re: Wireless Access Point Issues
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June 04, 2024, 07:19:39 pm »
This would be a first for something going into Bridge mode on its own. On these off the shelf devices, you usually have to manually put it Bridge mode. Once you do that, it stops being a firewall and you don't need it to be handing out addresses. The mode switch usually makes it reboot too. I had some Asus devices, and noticed the WAN/Internet port doesn't work the same way as the remaining switch ports. I would just plug the switch1 into port 1 of the WAP
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June 05, 2024, 12:06:54 am »
why would you do this, delete all posts? How can anyone else benefit ?
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