On 5/9/19 12:14 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
It's not clear to me how this could work? I have an identical
ASUS
router in the barn set up as a bridge and it seems useless for anything
else. I know that I can't access it's browser set up function without
bringing it in here and plugging a cat5 cable into it. It uses the
software provide by ASUS in it's "client Bridge" mode, I tried it and it
did what I needed and left it at that, it has been trouble free,
effectively looks like another wired ethernet connection at this end,
provides video and voice ...
You probably have to manually assign an IP address on its LAN interface.
Unless you're using something like openwrt or ddwrt, most routers
don't support DHCP on the LAN interface.