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[[File:DGA0122-Bridge-settings.png|thumb|Bridge settings]]
[[File:DGA0122-Bridge-status.png|thumb|Status boxes once Bridge mode is set]]


The DGA0122 can be configured manually to be a bridge.
The DGA0122 can be configured manually to be a bridge.

Revision as of 15:42, 21 January 2021


Bridge settings
Status boxes once Bridge mode is set

The DGA0122 can be configured manually to be a bridge.

  1. Log in to the admin pages
  2. click the i icon in the System Info' box
  3. Click the 'Configuration' tab
  4. Scroll down and click the 'Setup your Gateway; button
  5. Select the Type (ADSL or VDSL) as appropriate
  6. Set the Routed type to bridge
  7. Other settings should all be ok as default
  8. Click Save.

In Bridge mode, only LAN ports 1-3 will be bridged - connect your PPPoE router to one of these ports. Port 4 and the WiFi will be used to access the device itself only. You may choose to disable the WiFi and change the LAN IP details as you wish.