Multy X connecting the 2 nodes by cable
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PeteH
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Hi. I already have nice cabling between the location of where I like to have my 2 nodes.
Intuitively, I think it would make most sense to use the cables to connect the 2 nodes instead of the dedicated wireless link. Is that possible, and which port would I need to use on node2?
Also, I like to know if I can disable NAT and DHCP, as this already provided by my broadband router/modem, and having double NAT is not good.
Thanks
#MultyX_December
Intuitively, I think it would make most sense to use the cables to connect the 2 nodes instead of the dedicated wireless link. Is that possible, and which port would I need to use on node2?
Also, I like to know if I can disable NAT and DHCP, as this already provided by my broadband router/modem, and having double NAT is not good.
Thanks
#MultyX_December
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They mentioned that Multy X will support Bridge Mode =>
https://homeforum.zyxel.com/discussion/comment/10221 -
Thanks for contacting us!
Multy X will support Ethernet backhaul in the future version. This feature is on our roadmap.
And we will release a new version to support Bridge Mode at the end of this month.1
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They mentioned that Multy X will support Bridge Mode =>
https://homeforum.zyxel.com/discussion/comment/10221 -
Thanks for contacting us!
Multy X will support Ethernet backhaul in the future version. This feature is on our roadmap.
And we will release a new version to support Bridge Mode at the end of this month.1
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