How to configure the LAN port

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drgeoff:
Easy.

Put the 202 into bridge mode.  That makes it a 3-port ethernet switch.  Two external jacks and one internal "port" for the core OBi stuff.

Simplest way to put into bridge mode is to dial ***0 and select option 31.  See pages 30 and 31 of https://www.obitalk.com/info/documents/admin_guide/OBiDeviceAdminGuide.pdf

dvddavid:
Thank you so much this worked just dandy.

I'm sorry for such a late reply but I must have missed you reply till now.

RichOBi202:
Thanks for providing the ***0 programming information to set Bridge mode.  I successfully did that with a wired WAN connection.  Does anybody know a way to set the OBi202 to act like a wireless bridge using the OBiWiFi5G?  Putting the OBi202 into bridge mode with the OBiWiFi5G without a wired ethernet connection does not put the unit into a wireless bridge.  Maybe this can't be done, but maybe somebody has done just this with another parameter setting.  I have the OBi202 remotely deployed on the other side of the house and need another wired ethernet device on the same subnet.

drgeoff:
Quote from: RichOBi202 on November 17, 2018, 06:09:26 am

Thanks for providing the ***0 programming information to set Bridge mode.  I successfully did that with a wired WAN connection.  Does anybody know a way to set the OBi202 to act like a wireless bridge using the OBiWiFi5G?  Putting the OBi202 into bridge mode with the OBiWiFi5G without a wired ethernet connection does not put the unit into a wireless bridge.  Maybe this can't be done, but maybe somebody has done just this with another parameter setting.  I have the OBi202 remotely deployed on the other side of the house and need another wired ethernet device on the same subnet.

AFAIK that is not an intended modus operandi and is not possible.

azrobert:
if you have an old router, you might be able to use it as a wireless bridge. See:
http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=5229.msg33913#msg33913

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