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Connecting SLT ZTE F660 in bridge mode
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<blockquote data-quote="infernocus" data-source="post: 31424008" data-attributes="member: 588217"><p>May be that is something else. There is no magic in router to AP bridge. It just an ethernet connection, secondary device just provide a point to connect to other devices (It is just a switch but wireless), and still the main router handling routng, ip assignments etc, (there are much complex configuraitons that you can have seperate router and ip assginments at the AP level, you need a supported device for that)</p><p></p><p>You don't nesserly have to disable wifi in the old router, I still keep them enabled but as hidden SSID, so I can use those as backup connection.</p><p></p><p>You have to contact SLT to put you in the public ip pool. It is totally unrelated to AP bridging.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="infernocus, post: 31424008, member: 588217"] May be that is something else. There is no magic in router to AP bridge. It just an ethernet connection, secondary device just provide a point to connect to other devices (It is just a switch but wireless), and still the main router handling routng, ip assignments etc, (there are much complex configuraitons that you can have seperate router and ip assginments at the AP level, you need a supported device for that) You don't nesserly have to disable wifi in the old router, I still keep them enabled but as hidden SSID, so I can use those as backup connection. You have to contact SLT to put you in the public ip pool. It is totally unrelated to AP bridging. [/QUOTE]
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