Hi Kyle,

It is possible to bridge your interfaces togtether so your internal router could request a DHCP lease from the sector.  However, we would prefer you avoided that.

If you would like public IP addresses to use inside of your network, we can have a subnet of your desired size routed to your modem.

For help configuring that, please either join us in the IRC chat room (#HamWAN on freenode) or email the ops team directly at: netops@hamwan.org

Good luck!

-Cory
NQ1E



On Sun, Mar 5, 2017 at 2:39 PM, Kyle Burgess <kd7iyt@gmail.com> wrote:
I am trying to figure out the best way to configure my Metal 5SHPn so it acts like a bridge.  However, I want to try and do it in a way where it won't disrupt the ability to remotely manage the radio (so the HamWAN team can still access it if need be).

Ultimately, I would like to have the HamWAN assigned IP handed off to a dedicated interface on my router, just like what your typical ISP would do.  That way I can handle any additional routing or NAT via my router, and not on the radio itself.

Any thoughts on the best way to go about that?  Would I just simply switch the wireless mode from "station" to "station bridge"?  Or would there be more involved to do that?

Any assistance would be greatly appreciated!

Regards,

Kyle Burgess

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