No bridge mode on MR1100 and IP pass through mode details
Posted: Fri Dec 24, 2021 3:32 pm
Hi everyone:
I have good home router that handles my wired connection quite well. However, I'd like
to connect a 3G/4G LTE modem or hotspot to that same router as a backup for times when
that ISP goes down.
I am weighing the pros and cons of connecting a USB modem dongle right into
the back USB port of the router with the flexibility of having something like an
MR1100. Of course, the MR1100 also acts as an independent router, is portable
(for a router) and works on battery.
However, I noticed the MR1100, and many other hotspot/routers don't have
a true bridge mode, only an IP pass through mode. Some searching in Google reveals
that not a lot of people seem to agree precisely what IP pass through mode is,
and what its repercussions are.
My questions:
1. Are there any hacks/mods to put the MR1100 or other models into
true bridge mode?
2. If not, what are the repercussion of using IP pass through mode?
Specifically, I don't want to mess up my VoIP in any way. But is there
also anything else I should be aware of?
I have good home router that handles my wired connection quite well. However, I'd like
to connect a 3G/4G LTE modem or hotspot to that same router as a backup for times when
that ISP goes down.
I am weighing the pros and cons of connecting a USB modem dongle right into
the back USB port of the router with the flexibility of having something like an
MR1100. Of course, the MR1100 also acts as an independent router, is portable
(for a router) and works on battery.
However, I noticed the MR1100, and many other hotspot/routers don't have
a true bridge mode, only an IP pass through mode. Some searching in Google reveals
that not a lot of people seem to agree precisely what IP pass through mode is,
and what its repercussions are.
My questions:
1. Are there any hacks/mods to put the MR1100 or other models into
true bridge mode?
2. If not, what are the repercussion of using IP pass through mode?
Specifically, I don't want to mess up my VoIP in any way. But is there
also anything else I should be aware of?