@network engineer's playground Is it ok to plug the Station into the wan port of a router, keep dhcp server enabled, set the Internal/LAN IP Address of that router to a different subnet than what is used for the WAN IP, the nanostations, and LAN IP of router on AP side of bridge? Would having everything setup that way cause conflicts? I am sharing internet access to a neighbor but she has been having to reboot her router on way too much of a regular basis because she keeps losing internet access. I'm trying to determine if it's the way I have everything configured or if the router on her side is just going bad. The signal between nanostations is always in the high 90's without much interference on the channels I'm using. Also, the speeds are generally between 25-50+ Mbps on her end and the internal router on her end is an old Belkin n300 type.
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No that will work fine, and if you are sharing with someone else that would be the preferred way to do it, because it provides a firewall to their network from yours. I just want it all bridged so all my devises are all in the same network. I would start a continuous ping to her routers external address on your network and see if it goes down when she looses access. If so she probably needs a new router.