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Originally Posted by Sephiroth
In case you're kept waiting for Qasi's confirmation, Yes. The external router needs to be in bridge mode acting as an access point. SSID doesn't matter because you can have the external router working on 5GHz and the SH on 2.4GHz; they'd both have separare SSIDs.
Also if you put the router into the DMZ of the SH, it'll be in the same subnet.
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I think you've possibly misunderstood the somewhat abbreviated advice given earlier...
Option 1 - Using the SH as the router:
1. Leave the desktop PC plugged into the SH
2. Disable the DHCP server in the external router
3. Plug a cable from a SH LAN port to a LAN (not WAN) port on the external router.
4. Optionally configure the same SSID on both the SH and external router
5. Optionally configure the same channel on both the SH and the external router
Option 2 - Using the SH as the modem only
1. Put the SH into modem mode
2. Plug the external router WAN port into the SH LAN port #1
3. Plug the desktop PC into a LAN port on the external router