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jonjon79
Mar 14, 2022Aspirant
R7000 AC1900 Layer 2 only?
hi. I have a R7000 AC1900 Nighthawk wireless router that I would like to use as just a Layer 2 switch, no wireless, no routing, just Layer 2 to downstream devices connecting them upstream to my ISP g...
- Mar 17, 2022
Well give router mode a try, disable DCHP and wifi on the router and connect it using one of it's LAN ports.
FURRYe38
Mar 14, 2022Guru - Experienced User
Try setting AP Mode on the router and then turn off or disable the wifi radios on the router.
jonjon79
Mar 14, 2022Aspirant
I would try setting to AP mode. I have one up & running in AP mode already.
but it seems that when I apply the change to AP mode & the router reboots, I lose management of it.
but then again, maybe I'm doing that wrong too... wouldn't be the first time.
TIA.
- FURRYe38Mar 14, 2022Guru - Experienced User
Be sure your using the new IP address of the unit to access it's web page after you make the change.
- jonjon79Mar 14, 2022Aspirant
I will recheck. pretty sure I checked that before. I'm pretty sure I just applied the AP mode change to #2 last night, and when it broke my session, I just put it away for the night.
but worth a recheck. thx.
- jonjon79Mar 16, 2022Aspirant
just now reviewed & retried this. I can see from the ISP router that it has IP 192.168.1.169. it does not reply to ping from my laptop at 192.168.1.112/24, nor does the web UI respond from my laptop to that address via either HTTP or HTTPS using Chrome.
I'm open to more suggestions... I could reset it & rebuild it - would only lose the time invested.
thanks in advance.