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This information is from a customer, and is not supported by AAISP, we would only suggest you use this if you're sure you know what you're doing!
This information is from a customer, and is not supported by AAISP, we would only suggest you use this if you're sure you know what you're doing!


We would recommend a ZyXEL P660-D1 or a [[Router- DLINK 320B|Dlink]] if you are looking for a bridge device.
We would recommend a ZyXEL P660-D1 or a [[Router - DLINK 320B|Dlink]] if you are looking for a bridge device.


We cannot support this if you break it, sorry.
We cannot support this if you break it, sorry.

Revision as of 10:41, 12 July 2013

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It may be possible to configure the router so that it acts as a bridge and not a router.

This information is from a customer, and is not supported by AAISP, we would only suggest you use this if you're sure you know what you're doing!

We would recommend a ZyXEL P660-D1 or a Dlink if you are looking for a bridge device.

We cannot support this if you break it, sorry.

Notes from the customer:

It doesn't seem possible to make it work without two internet connections being configured, even though 'Internet2' is disconnected. I removed it's config and restored, and the ethernet ports didn't want to come up!

I essentially took a config I found for the BE 'bebox' and merged sections with the default config that come with the router. I am sure it could be made cleaner, and it could be possible to rid the 'Internet2' and still have it work.

Config file: File:AA TG582n Bridge config.ini.zip.zip

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