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aefstoggaflm
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reply to Doctor Olds

Re: Zoom 5564a, rule number one to be deleted - why not?

Thank you interesting.

About full bridge mode, it does say to turn off the DHCP server..

»zoom.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/zoom.c···opview=1

And you are saying, no.

Which one is it?

[EDIT] That rule for my router, is..
quote:
Rule Flavor: NAPT
Rule ID: 1
IF Name: All
Local Address From: 0.0.0.0
Local Address To: 255.255.255.255
Global Address: 0.0.0.0

While my router was not in bridge mode

I have deleted it, write settings to flash.

Connection to net does not work, then.

Re-created it, write settings to flash. And my connection to net, worked.



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No, DHCP should be OFF when in Bridge Mode. Normally you should not have to manually set it to off as the change to Bridge Mode is handled automatically by the Firmware (usually, but there are exceptions to the rule) after you select a radio button or check mark box to switch modes. DHCP and the other services that are not needed (NAT, SPI, Logging, PPPoE shim) all get turned off/are disabled all at the same time.
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