I just tried and can confirm the HWS does NOT pass through.My HWS does NOT pass thru. At least, not when I last checked.
I just tried and can confirm the HWS does NOT pass through.My HWS does NOT pass thru. At least, not when I last checked.
If the second Ethernet port on the Hopper 3 is a pure pass thru, I don't see why the WAP would not work if the Cat5 cable is plugged direct into the router instead of the Hopper. What do you think JSheridan? I guess I just need to try it out sometime.
I starting to worry that I needlessly bought and use, in reverse, a HIC for my WAP (secondary router).Thanks
I'll have to check that.Did you turn on bridging? Won't pass through if bridging is off.
Wonder why! I would think either Ethernet port would be pass thru no mater what mode the Hopper is in.Did you turn on bridging? Won't pass through if bridging is off.
Bridging is enabled. After checking, tried again. No pass through, either port.Did you turn on bridging? Won't pass through if bridging is off.
Either port? Was the hope wifi was going to passthrough or ethernet (router connection)in one to passthrough to the other?Bridging is enabled. After checking, tried again. No pass through, either port.
I'm just spitballing here, is your HWS connected wirelessly to the internet? What would happen if you disabled your wireless connection &, if you were able, connected your HWS to your router by ethernet cable, then enable bridging to see if you can pass through internet connection from your 2nd ethernet connection. Don't do anything that would screw up your HWS though.Bridging is enabled. After checking, tried again. No pass through, either port.
Hopper is connected via HIC.Either port? Was the hope wifi was going to passthrough or ethernet (router connection)in one to passthrough to the other?
It has to pass through because that is how the wireless joey gets its internet connection.