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Author Topic: What is the Difference between Almond Access Point and Router Modes?  (Read 5592 times)

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Offline Curmudgeon10

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Electronically, what is the difference?  If I have an Almond connected to a router via Ethernet Cable (or via a Powerline device), what is different between the two modes?

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Re: What is the Difference between Almond Access Point and Router Modes?
« Reply #1 on: September 20, 2017, 08:15:04 am »
Router mode the Almond will act as a full router and only requires a modem connection, it will have control over the DHCP and all other router functions. Access Point mode it is just providing internet access to devices connected to it but that service is being routed through whatever router it is connected to. In your case if you set up the Almond as a router you would have a Double NAT because you'd have one network off another. Depending on what you want to do both can work but the simpler option is to set it up as a wired access point in that situation.

 

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