Obi202 wifi and Bridge Mode

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Edgewiser:
I am using an Obi202 with a wifi adapter.  I would like to use the LAN port for an ethernet printer.  But when I put the Obi202 into Bridge Mode and reboot, it cannot get an IP address with the wifi, and my phone service doesn't work.

Can the Obi202 be used with the wifi adapter in Bridge Mode?

LTN1:
To set it in Bridge mode, please do the following:
 1.Make sure the WAN port is enabled first by following the FAQ link below.
http://www.obihai.com/faq/OBi202-sec/Howto-Access-Web-from-WAN

To put the OBi into bridge mode, on the attached phone dial ***0, 31#, 1,1#,1

To put it back to router mode dial ***0, 31#, 1,0#,1 (comma means pause and listen)

After entering a string, you could just hang up.

OzarkEdge:
>>Can the Obi202 be used with the wifi adapter in Bridge Mode?

I would think so.  It should provide a wireless connection to your network/router/AP.

I would try setting it up again (http://www.obihai.com/wifi) now that the OBi is in bridge mode.

OE

aaroncody:
Quote from: LTN1 on April 23, 2015, 10:49:07 am

To set it in Bridge mode, please do the following:
 1.Make sure the WAN port is enabled first by following the FAQ link below.
http://www.obihai.com/faq/OBi202-sec/Howto-Access-Web-from-WAN

To put the OBi into bridge mode, on the attached phone dial ***0, 31#, 1,1#,1

To put it back to router mode dial ***0, 31#, 1,0#,1 (comma means pause and listen)

After entering a string, you could just hang up.



this is driving me crazy ... i just want to disable the router and have the OBi202 work in bridge mode ... I followed these steps and the phone said DHCP was disabled... (i guess that means it's in bridge mode?) ... but still .. when i renew DHCP leases on my connected devices it still seems to be finding the OBi DHCP server !!!

SteveInWA:
The setting described earlier in this thread should work to place the device into bridge mode.  However, you can also change the setting this way:

Log on to the device's local, embedded web server.  Find the device's IP address, either from the status section on OBiTALK, or by pressing ***1 on your OBi-attached telephone.  Access that IP address on your web browser (default user ID and password are both "admin").  Go to Router Configuration, LAN Settings, and change Operation Mode to "Bridge".  You'll need to remove the check mark from the "Default" column to unlock this setting.

You can also turn off the DHCP server on that same page.

Click the "Submit" button to make the change.

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