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I only received mine last Friday and wondered if I could still keep my router in its normal position and be able to use it after reading all the posts saying otherwise and happily it works in conjunction and gives me even more coverage in the house. |
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It is not functioning as a router, regardless of what was on the box when you bought it. Saying you're using your own router is misleading and incorrect. The job it's doing is not the job of a router. Calling it a router when it only works because you've modify it to not be a router is deliberately misleading.
People think they cannot use their own router as this is in fact correct. The people who have actually used their own router as a router have had limited success and a number of problems. All of them who have shared there experiences here think it remains broken and are still asking for bridge mode. People including yourself have had success in using your own wireless access point and/or network switch, but this is not the same thing. There is a major difference between the hardware itself and what you're using it for. A router with the router switched off is not working a router. It's like saying you can use a foreign driving license in the UK. Which is only true if you want to use it as photo ID, but you can't actually drive with it (permanently), which funny enough happens to be what a driving license is for... If you can't use your driving license as a driving license, it's misleading to say you can use your driving license. It's the same for your router. If you cannot use your own router as a router then you should stop implying you're having no problems using your own router. |
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Well oddly enough I went back into the Edimax and reenabled DHCP and you know what it is working exactly the same as it was with DHCP disabled so I will leave it running like that for now.
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Doesn't change the fact that you're still not using it as a router though.
DHCP isn't routing. |
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The reason it's working is because you are still not using it as a router, so it is still misleading to say you're using your own router. It's only working because you are not using it as a router.
The wireless has nothing to do with routing. If you were to use it as a router, it would work just not very well, and you'd lose half the benefits of using your own router to begin with. |
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As i've posted before on the forum, everything works fine, all portforwarding is done on the Linksys, bittorrent, FTP/HTTP servers etc, it all just works. Granted my experience may be a one off, it does work for me. An inspection of the routing tables on the Linksys confirm this. Yes the superhub is doing some routing by re-writing ethernet frame source IP addresses etc, but the Linksys is most certainly performing NAT/Firewall functions. |
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Yes, certain functions do work, and basic connectivity works through the double NAT. However nothing you've mentioned actually requires the use of your own router, all these functions are things the Superhub could have done fine on it's own.
One major issue is the idle timeout on the Superhub (for e.g. SSH connections) - which will not be solved by using your own router. Other things the Superhub doesn't do well (e.g. UPNP) can be solved using your own router without bridge mode, but not everything. |
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yeah the superhub works if you dont tell it to route anything inbound :p, just respond to outgoing requests and its stable. :) even double NAT bombs out on it after some days.
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Advice on how to use your own router would be much better than trying to put down someone is is saying try using your own router if the are problems. You seem to know your stuff so why not start a thread offering basic instructions and advice on using your own router which no doubt would be appreciated by many other people. |
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With VM, only one device can receive the external address allocated, and that device can't currently be your own router if you have a superhub. You can, however, daisy-chain the routers or possibly reduce the functionality of it to be a simple ethernet switch/wireless access point to complement the superhub. |
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