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iCThruU18
Dec 03, 2022Aspirant
Where is bridge mode? C6300 model
All the instructions that take me to advanced setup to turn on bridge mode Don't seem to apply to this router's settings. I cannot find bridge mode. I have a mesh system which requires me to turn on t...
- Dec 05, 2022
For the most part, double nat's don't cause much for issues. But there's the rare device that does have issues with them. Or people have networked devices can can't access them on both because they're on the 2 different networks.
So if its working fine in a double nat and you don't have issues, then I wouldn't worry about it.
But if you're having issues, then fixing it is one of the first steps.
iCThruU18
Dec 05, 2022Aspirant
So the double NAT issue and loss of network strength is not a practical concern and I went through all this for nothing? And basically could have had two networks?
As a "medic" I find Dr Google extremely helpful.. But for civilians, it can be dangerous.
As a "medic" I find Dr Google extremely helpful.. But for civilians, it can be dangerous.
plemans
Dec 05, 2022Guru - Experienced User
For the most part, double nat's don't cause much for issues. But there's the rare device that does have issues with them. Or people have networked devices can can't access them on both because they're on the 2 different networks.
So if its working fine in a double nat and you don't have issues, then I wouldn't worry about it.
But if you're having issues, then fixing it is one of the first steps.