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Originally Posted by Stephen
That is just a silly post and wouldn't happen at all.
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on the face of it, it sounds silly, but if we take a look at whats happened in the last couple of firmwares!
bridge mode should be an easier thing to do, compared with the stuff they tried (and failed) with the other firmwares. As we saw with SSH enabled, we managed to get a bridge mode working pretty simply, just disabling the router functions etc, all they have to do is put those commands behind a couple of radio buttons and the opposite commands for turning the router back on. I can see that they are taking their time with the bridge mode firmware and they are probably making sure that it is perfect before rolling it out, one would hope!