QUOTE(cherroy @ Jul 27 2015, 01:57 PM)
Yes it is very simple.
When the router being set as bridge mode, it doesn't do the routing function, hence it doesn't require an IP or whatever setting , as now it becomes a switch already. Everything just pass through only.
If you doing this way to get wifi, you don't need to touch the Unifi router at all. Just plug in the modem/router that become a switch now.
Inside the Unifi router, they do set /save the username and password.
When you installed the Unifi time, the technician generally gave you a piece of registration info on that contained all your unifi info (username, password, infoblast hyyptv password, equipment given, etc which is generated by their system)
Fantastic. When the router being set as bridge mode, it doesn't do the routing function, hence it doesn't require an IP or whatever setting , as now it becomes a switch already. Everything just pass through only.
If you doing this way to get wifi, you don't need to touch the Unifi router at all. Just plug in the modem/router that become a switch now.
Inside the Unifi router, they do set /save the username and password.
When you installed the Unifi time, the technician generally gave you a piece of registration info on that contained all your unifi info (username, password, infoblast hyyptv password, equipment given, etc which is generated by their system)
I will do it tonight.
Jul 27 2015, 02:12 PM
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