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<div class="western" style="margin-bottom: 0cm;">> > Are you
trying to use the same allocated IP address for two pieces of<br>
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> equipment? You may be able to do that, but not at the same time,
and the<br>
> > other end of the link may need a connection
break for a relatively long time<br>
> > to forget the previous
MAC address.</div>
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> > You may
be able to put a cable modem into bridge mode, when it would use<br>
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> a link local address on each side of the modem, but it could
only pass the<br>
> > allocated IP address on to a single
device, using just one local interface,<br>
> > regardless of
the number of local connections to its output switch, even if<br>
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> it has wireless plus a four port switch.</div>
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<div class="western" style="margin-bottom: 0cm;">I have read the manual
of di624 but it was no mention of switching to a bridge mode. How do
change the wireless router into a bridge mode?</div>
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<div class="western" style="margin-bottom: 0cm;">Lucy</div>
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