Is bridge mode possible to fully avoid using the modem?
I already invested in good whole home wifi and if other ISP modems are an indication, it's usually lacking in coverage or features. Before I make the switch can someone please confirm that you can do bridge mode using this modem to just pass through to a different device?
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Yes you can use your own wifi router.
Here are the instructions: https://fizz.ca/en/faq/how-can-i-use-my-own-wi-fi-router-fizz
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Yes, this is how ;
Disable the Wi-Fi feature of the Fizz Wi-Fi modem
In bridge mode, the two (2) Wi-Fi radios built into your Fizz Wi-Fi modem will be deactivated, thus disabling its Wi-Fi capabilities.
- Open an Internet browser and enter 192.168.0.1 in the address bar.
- Identify yourself using the following login information:
- Username: cusadmin
- Password: **enter your Wi-Fi password**
- Username: cusadmin
- Select General
- Select Gateway
- Disable the option ''Residential Gateway function"
Install your personal Wi-Fi router
Connect your personal router as indicated in its user guide.
Plug the network cable (RJ45) into one of the four (4) numbered ports of your Fizz Wi-Fi modem.
If there's any issue with the connection, restart both devices (the Fizz Wi-Fi modem and your personal router).
If you want to re-enable the Wi-Fi capability of your Fizz Wi-Fi modem, you'll need to reset it to its factory settings by holding down the reset button on the back of the device for ten (10) seconds.
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yes
chapters 3.1.6, 4.1.5 et 4.3 in the user guide3 -
Yes you can use your own router.
Please, follow the instructions of Fling.1 -
In short, yes you can! A chance!2
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