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Can't figure out how to convert my Technicolor modem to Bridge mode

Railgun
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In the local network settings at the very bottom there is a bridges mode button but you may have to press "Advanced" at the top first to see it

I have a Technicolor TC8717T and I want to convert it to Bridge mode but I can't seem to figure out how. The control panel ( 192.168.0.1 ) doesn't seem to have any sort of Bridge mode switch, or at least I can't find one.

 

Can someone help?

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Hey Railgun, did you try accessing the settings in the actual modem itself (Accessing 192.168.0.1?) If not, I can private message you a link to check out that may or may not help you if you didn't google this already.

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Just now, Hiitchy said:

Hey Railgun, did you try accessing the settings in the actual modem itself (Accessing 192.168.0.1?) If not, I can private message you a link to check out that may or may not help you if you didn't google this already.

When I said control panel I was referring to 192.168.0.1. That's where the option to convert the modem to Bridge mode SHOULD be but I can't find it

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In the local network settings at the very bottom there is a bridges mode button but you may have to press "Advanced" at the top first to see it

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1 minute ago, Crazey_Eyez said:

In the local network settings at the very bottom there is a bridges mode button but you may have to press "Advanced" at the top first to see it

Ah there it is. It's actually at the top for me. Guess I just missed it.

 

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