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exit f2000 bridge mode?

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  • 03-01-2018 1:06pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 33


    Hi, 

    I am looking to put my f2000 into bridge mode as a want to implement some DHCP server options that the f2000 cannot support.  I know bridge is not supported but I am ok with the posts on how to do it.  My question is, is there any advice on how to take it out of bridge mode if I have a problem?  I expect to loose access to the f2000's management web interface.  

    Regards

    Brian


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,136 ✭✭✭eir: Tracey


    Hi, 

    I am looking to put my f2000 into bridge mode as a want to implement some DHCP server options that the f2000 cannot support.  I know bridge is not supported but I am ok with the posts on how to do it.  My question is, is there any advice on how to take it out of bridge mode if I have a problem?  I expect to loose access to the f2000's management web interface.  

    Regards

    Brian
    Hi Brianoconnell,

    If you give our technical support team a call on 1890260260 or free phone 1901, they should be able to help you out with the issue you're having with your modem. I have included a link to our support page, you'll find a user manual for the f2000 device.


    https://www.eir.ie/support/broadband/Support-for-your-modem/ ;

    Thanks

    Tracey


  • Registered Users Posts: 17 Applebhoy


    Hi, 

    I am looking to put my f2000 into bridge mode as a want to implement some DHCP server options that the f2000 cannot support.  I know bridge is not supported but I am ok with the posts on how to do it.  My question is, is there any advice on how to take it out of bridge mode if I have a problem?  I expect to loose access to the f2000's management web interface.  

    Regards

    Brian
    the page will still be there, just dhcp is not running on the router, so give yourself a static ip address, then open the router webpage as normal (192.168.1.254 , unless you change it)


  • Registered Users Posts: 33 brianoconnell


    Thanks!

    That was the one thing holding me back!

    All the best

    Brian


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