Wireless bridge

saltet
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in Nebula Ideas
I have a mesh network with six NWA 130.
’all controlled with Nebula.
One of my ap NWA 130 I am using the function wireless bridge of a special reason.
I discovered that when a divice is connected to the ap LAN port you are not able to see that in Nebula.
while if it has been a switch instead of the ap port all had been in Nebula.
I suggest that you add that as a feature to the ap/Nebula to make it possible to see when you have a connected divice also when wireless bridge enabled.
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