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j0ls0n
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Jan 05, 2021
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CAX80 AP Mode

Hi Folks - I bought the CAX80 thinking I could put it into AP mode after reading this article on the support site. However, I am NOT seeing the AP mode setting in the admin page. Instead, I have two bits to flip - router mode and DHCP. My goal is to turn off NAT, DHCP, and DNS to let a firewall do the work. And while I suppose this should be what turning off router mode does (with DHCP turned off), when I set router mode to no, it turns off the wifi too which is def not ideal. Can someone please confirm how this is supposed to be done, or if its not possible by design?  Thank you in advance!! J

 

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  • The CAX80 doesn't officially support AP mode. Only router and modem modes. 
    Nor will the suggestion of turning off DHCP on the modem work to use the CAX80 in AP mode. Reason is that the coax line has to be always connected to the CAX80. Should the coax line or signal on the coax line be disconnected or lost, the CAX80 enters into a auto reboot loop cycle, thus causing the entire unit to shut down and reboot every 2 minutes until the coax line is reconnected or the signal on the coax line is re-established. 

     

    So if you want a wifi AX system in AP Mode, you should look in to a EAX80 instad of the CAX80. I happen to have both and they work well together. The EAX80 has same wifi features as CAX80 and supports Extender or AP mode. Just doesn't have the built in modem or router. 


    j0ls0n wrote:

    Hi Folks - I bought the CAX80 thinking I could put it into AP mode after reading this article on the support site. However, I am NOT seeing the AP mode setting in the admin page. Instead, I have two bits to flip - router mode and DHCP. My goal is to turn off NAT, DHCP, and DNS to let a firewall do the work. And while I suppose this should be what turning off router mode does (with DHCP turned off), when I set router mode to no, it turns off the wifi too which is def not ideal. Can someone please confirm how this is supposed to be done, or if its not possible by design?  Thank you in advance!! J

     

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  • FURRYe38's avatar
    FURRYe38
    Guru - Experienced User

    The CAX80 doesn't officially support AP mode. Only router and modem modes. 
    Nor will the suggestion of turning off DHCP on the modem work to use the CAX80 in AP mode. Reason is that the coax line has to be always connected to the CAX80. Should the coax line or signal on the coax line be disconnected or lost, the CAX80 enters into a auto reboot loop cycle, thus causing the entire unit to shut down and reboot every 2 minutes until the coax line is reconnected or the signal on the coax line is re-established. 

     

    So if you want a wifi AX system in AP Mode, you should look in to a EAX80 instad of the CAX80. I happen to have both and they work well together. The EAX80 has same wifi features as CAX80 and supports Extender or AP mode. Just doesn't have the built in modem or router. 


    j0ls0n wrote:

    Hi Folks - I bought the CAX80 thinking I could put it into AP mode after reading this article on the support site. However, I am NOT seeing the AP mode setting in the admin page. Instead, I have two bits to flip - router mode and DHCP. My goal is to turn off NAT, DHCP, and DNS to let a firewall do the work. And while I suppose this should be what turning off router mode does (with DHCP turned off), when I set router mode to no, it turns off the wifi too which is def not ideal. Can someone please confirm how this is supposed to be done, or if its not possible by design?  Thank you in advance!! J

     

    Article on AP Mode

     

     

     

       


     

    • plemans's avatar
      plemans
      Guru - Experienced User

      Thanks FURRYe38! didn't know if that option would work with the CAX80 like it does with the other modem/router combo device. 

      NIce to know. 

       

       

      • FURRYe38's avatar
        FURRYe38
        Guru - Experienced User

        Ya, CAX80 is the only modem that does this. Why I asked you about that splitter. :smileyvery-happy: