On 4/14/19 3:41 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
On 04/14/19 17:38, Samuel Sieb wrote:
If you can't disable the wifi on the modem, then you can just ignore
it. Connect the WAN port on your router to the ethernet port on the
modem. You end up with double NAT, but it should still work.
.
Yeah, I think it's a poor design for the application, I found no way to
shut it off. We have been connecting to the WAN on my router. All they
have is what appears to be two identical Ethernet portss on the
modem-router, both seem to work for conncting my Ethernet LAN. However I
have not been able to pass that data through my router to the LAN or the
wifi signal. Their wifi signal is what the iPhone and iPads are using
now ... I may be doing something wrong in the security configuration?
You could turn off dhcp on your router and then connect through the LAN
ports, but that's not what your original email indicated that you wanted.
Connect only the WAN port on your router to one of the ethernet ports on
the modem. Leave the rest of your network connected to your router the
same way it was before. As long as you aren't trying to connect in from
outside, it's almost the same as it was.
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