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Old 18-02-2011, 14:31   #87
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Re: VM finally post news on bridge mode - superhub

You're missing the point yet again, which seems to be something you're quite adept at.

I have no problem with people using their own kit and advising them to do so. In doing so I advise that there are multiple ways of doing so, including your solution which is not using your router as a router.

My problem is you telling people you're using your own router (and to turn off DHCP to make it work 'fine') which is utterly incorrect. It'd be alot easier to give people the correct advice if you didn't start it off by giving them incorrect and misleading advice.

For example if this guy didn't already know better than you, taking your statement at face value would have resulted in him breaking his network:

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Originally Posted by phoenix__ View Post
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Originally Posted by Masque View Post
I have the Superhub and all I did to use my own router was switch off DHCP on my Edimax router and it is working fine.
That doesn't sound like how I want to have things setup. My router has 2 interfaces, eth0 would connect to the superhub (nothing else connected to the superhub except the coax to VM). eth1 on my router connects to my switch and rest of the network. Turning off DHCP would break the local network.
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