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WiderMouthOpen
Esteemed Contributor
The router the OP mentions has a AP operation mode. See instructions in the first link I gave. As long as you are using DHCP you shouldn't need any routing/subnet knowledge. Can you explain? Are you basically saying it is user error?
Darkatt
2 years agoHonored Contributor
If the nitehawk is setup as an access point, there should be no issues. The nitehawk will pass through ALL dhcp requests to the pano modem If another device is working on that ethernet wire, then try doing a factory reset on your new router, then login and setup as an Access Point, BEFORE connecting it to the ethernet.
- WiderMouthOpen2 years agoEsteemed Contributor
Good advice. I am going to assume OP got it working since they never posted back.
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