calvin tran
Occasional Visitor
Hello,
I had a question a while back but no answer so I just want to have a better understanding for these setups
So I have a good router RT-AX86s and I don't want to migrate all the setting to xfi router. Initially I connected my router(wan port) to the xfi and it works fine, doesn't seem to slow down at all or noticeable.
Then I found an article that mentioned about having the xfi as a bridge or setting second router as DMZ device. I tried both and from the user experience, there were no differences.
In DMZ mode, I assigned a static ip for the Asus router as 10.0.0.x and when I went to "find my ip address" it still showed the xfi main IP so my router was not exposed at all. So what is the harm of exposing the second router thatpeople advised not doing it. thx
I had a question a while back but no answer so I just want to have a better understanding for these setups
So I have a good router RT-AX86s and I don't want to migrate all the setting to xfi router. Initially I connected my router(wan port) to the xfi and it works fine, doesn't seem to slow down at all or noticeable.
Then I found an article that mentioned about having the xfi as a bridge or setting second router as DMZ device. I tried both and from the user experience, there were no differences.
In DMZ mode, I assigned a static ip for the Asus router as 10.0.0.x and when I went to "find my ip address" it still showed the xfi main IP so my router was not exposed at all. So what is the harm of exposing the second router thatpeople advised not doing it. thx