- Go to Network - WAN - WAN Connection
- Right click Type Route dropdown select and click "Inspect" in the context menu.
In console, run the code below:document.getElementById('Frm_mode').options[document.getElementById('Frm_mode').options.selectedIndex].setAttribute('value', 'BRIDGE'); Change_mode();
- Input New Connection Name. Example:
Bridge
. Click Create. - Go to Network - WAN - Port - Binding
Select the Bridge WAN Connection. Check LAN3. Check other WAN connections and make sure LAN3 is not checked. - Connect the WAN connection of your Router to Port3 of the Converge CPE.
- Configure your router's DHCP client.
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Save marfillaster/5cfdc5d2c9e0bed3d8979f07944c051a to your computer and use it in GitHub Desktop.
Can you guys recommend a gaming router that is good at bridging converge modems to lower the latency?
I have a GL.iNET Flint AX1800 router with OpenWRT. It works well for gaming because of SQM.
Still getting local IP assigned by stock ZTE (PLDT) router, when I do the step below by @marfillaster I do not get ipv4 at all
Try also to set Lan3 to Wan in Network-LAN-DHCP Port Service screen. Not really sure if it has any use though but let me know
Edit: Finally managed to enable the bridge mode on F670L (PLDT) with a lil bit alteration to the steps stated in the guide
Still getting local IP assigned by stock ZTE (PLDT) router, when I do the step below by @marfillaster I do not get ipv4 at all
Try also to set Lan3 to Wan in Network-LAN-DHCP Port Service screen. Not really sure if it has any use though but let me know
Edit: Finally managed to enable the bridge mode on F670L (PLDT) with a lil bit alteration to the steps stated in the guide
Maybe you can share with us what changes you needed to make, to help us like this article helped.
Can you guys recommend a gaming router that is good at bridging converge modems to lower the latency?