5. In the Static Routes table, select the radio button for the route.
6. Click the Delete button.
The route is removed from the table on the Static Routes page.
Bridge port and VLAN tag groups [router
mode]
If the AP is in router mode, some devices, such as an Internet Protocol television (IPTV),
cannot function behind the AP’s Network Address Translation (NAT) service or firewall.
Based on what your Internet service provider (ISP) requires, for the device to connect
to the ISP’s network directly, you can enable a bridge either between the device and
the AP’s Internet (WAN) port or between the device and a VLAN tag group.
Also, some ISPs might require the AP to send VLAN packets for the Internet connection.
This requirement is common for ISP fiber connections.
Note: If your ISP provides directions on how to set up a bridge port or VLAN tag group
for IPTV, Internet service, or both, follow those directions.
Note: The information in this section and subsections does not apply if the AP is in
access point mode.
Set up a bridge for a port group [router mode]
If the AP is in router mode and a device such as an IPTV is connected to a LAN port or
WiFi network, your ISP might require you to set up a bridge for a port group for the AP’s
Internet (WAN) port.
A bridge with a port group allows packets that are sent between a device such as an
IPTV and the AP Internet (WAN) port to circumvent the AP’s NAT service, which otherwise
could drop the packets.
CAUTION:
Unless you are comfortable with advanced network configurations, be sure
to follow the directions of your ISP. Incorrect configuration might cause the Internet
connection of the AP to go down.
To set up a bridge for a port group:
1. Launch a web browser from a computer or mobile device that is connected to a WiFi
network or LAN port on the AP.
2. Enter http://www.routerlogin.net in the address field.
A login window displays.
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