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Hi,
I'm having a lot of trouble using my current router (N-300) as just a modem to supply the internet connection to my new router WNDRMAC as I didnt want to have to buy a new modem I thought I could just use the old one. Is it possible to set up the N-300 as a modem and then connect from it's LAN port to the new router (WNDRMAC) WAN/Internet port? I have been searching forums all day and tried a lot of solutions with no success. Is there someone out there who can take me through the process step by step. Thanks |
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N300 is not a model
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Hello apologies for using the wrong Netgear code - the router is DGN2200 and I have tried using bridge mode fixes that work for the DGN2000 but it is not the same, apparently DGN2200 does not support bridge mode but I was wondering if there was a way around this. Such as altering the IP address and DHCP settings?
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Some of DGN has option to do it and I thought dgn2200 did bridge mode
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