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Yes, I can confirm this too. I have one of the nodes in my office (with the router node downstairs), I have the node plugged into a little poe 4 port switch and my IP Phone for work connected to that. Everything connects just fine and I'm able to make calls from my office with no issues.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It does support ethernet backhaul after you get them setup via wireless in the same room. I believe it can be put in bridgemode based on the options I had seen.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It is supposed to, but I had some issues. When I was attempting to set this system up, I would plug the ethernet backhaul in and the network would go down. That same network jack works great for my laptop. I plan to try again this weekend when my family doesn't need it, as I've seen that ethernet backhaul works for others. I also use this in AP mode, which is roughly bridge. Note, the app does not allow for bridge mode specifically, it only allows a router and AP mode. If you are going to use it with another router, be prepared for it take a little longer to setup, and it may cause some issues with your existing network until it's fully setup. I think this is the apps fault, but it was a big pain in the butt for me.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I just found the spec sheet and it lists support for Ethernet backhaul and access point mode.
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