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How to bridge a wnr2000 behind a Cisco EPC3925
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2016-01-05
07:50 AM
2016-01-05
07:50 AM
How to bridge a wnr2000 behind a Cisco EPC3925
Hi there
I am currently using a Cisco EPC3925 as my wired router. My internet provider is Virgin media (formally UPC). The wifi conection is not stable and would like to Bridge it with a Netgear WNR2000 (I originially used this prior to the cisco.
I am a home user, use win 7. I have basic\ medium knowledge of pc so would require a step by step instruction if the Netgear should work.
regards
Donal, Dublin, Ireland
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2016-01-05
01:46 PM
2016-01-05
01:46 PM
Re: How to bridge a wnr2000 behind a Cisco EPC3925
Hello don303030
All you should need to do is log into the WNR2000 click on LAN Setup and then disable Use Router as DHCP server this will allow the wnr2000 to be used as a access point.
DarrenM
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