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Hi Jerry, Thanks for your reply. DHCP The base Multy is wired to the house router. The other two Multys are WiFi connected. After rebooting the router the problem goes away. The excessive number of connections atttributed to the base Multy are closed and the network acts normally.
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This looks too late to help you, DrScana, but perhaps someone else may find it useful. I, too, was having problems that seemed specifically linked to bridge mode. There are some real drawbacks with it but, as you probably found, it's required when using a router not a modem (how many domestic situations have a modem not a…
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After extensive, and very helpful, discussion with support via the support portal, this has now been resolved. A simple factory reset did the trick, somewhat to my surprise.
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I assume I've got the latest firmware because the "upgrade to the lastest available firmware" button in the web interface for the main unit is disabled. I have firmware version V1.00(ABZF.6)C0 . Is this the only way to do it? I've looked in the download library and there are documents there but no firmware. What is a…
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Thanks for that Jerry, I'm not sure how I didn't see that. So how do I provide a guest network? My Multy M1 router is (ethernet) connected to a (Zyxel) VMG3925-B10B, currently I've got its WiFi turned off. I know it can provide a guest network, but will this interfere with the Multy WiFi?