On 11.05.2019 22:51, joel jaeggli wrote:
On 5/11/19 01:13, Walter H. wrote:
On 11.05.2019 09:31, Jan Newmarch wrote:
I'm new to this list so may cover old ground, be off topic, etc. Feel
free to shoot me down!

Barbara Stark writes [homenet rechartering, meetings, and code}

     Multiple routers just for the purpose of having multiple (general
     purpose) routers may not be a common use case?
I'd say this is very common, that you have TWO routers cascaded ...

the outer one comes from your ISP, the inner one is your own ...
Basically everyone who doesn't like their cable modem or at&t cpe that
much is in this category. in many cases some of these would benifit from
being bridged,
depends ...
not being bridged can mean a higher level of safety;
when they subnet for the purposes of guest network or vlan
isolation they definitely cannot be bridged.

depends on how this is done ...
in case the own router does the subnetting, bridging is possible

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