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Guessing that, and probably most anything that requires a change to their modem, will get a hard NO. See pic at bottom. Top to bottom is the optical line in the telephone line, the line to my router and the power. No switches, no additional ports, just that modem.
With no switches on the outside and my experience with things Japanese, I’m guessing ‘No’.
Any idea how to do that? Or are you saying the admin interface for my router?
All the wifi we are using is configured through out Asus modems.
No can do. See pic.
OK so that is the ONT device, if there are no other devices, and it is configured as a "wireless router" that would imply that you require that device (it is acting as both ONT and wifi router), but may be able to put it in bridge mode or at least disable the wifi.
Does it broadcast its own wifi network?
Are you able to access the admin interface on that device? If so does it let you choose bridge, passthrough, modem only, something like that? To access the admin interface it often will say how on the side or in their documentation. The IP you'd access would be whatever your main Asus is getting as its "default gateway' if it is a router, probably a private IP. If it is just a modem then you can try 192.168.100.1, but if it is just a modem you don't need to change anything.
Here in the US the ONT is usually just a modem type device, no router or wifi functionality in it. But may be different there.
Does your Asus that is connected to it get a private or public IP address on the WAN? If public, it sounds like it is already running in bridge mode.
If it has to remain in router mode you could put a switch inline potentially and connect multiple devices to it, assuming it doesn't have some sort of limit in it. Usually if it is handing out private IPs then it doesn't care how many devices are connected since it is acting as a router.