Using PODs as a wireless bridge

Bobkat
Contributor

Hi All,

I have 10 Bell PODs throughout my house and they work very well with my HH2000. 
I am installing a security system with a DVR that requires a direct Ethernet connection to the router.

Since the HH2000 router and the DVR are at opposite ends of my house, I don’t really want to run an Ethernet cable between them as it would be a long run and hard to fish the cable.

I’m wondering if I can plug the DVR into one of the Ethernet ports on the POD closest to where the DVR will be located. I’m not sure if this is called a “wireless bridge”?

All PODs are wireless now and none of them are hardwired to the HH2000.

Thanks

 

 

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Vanadiel
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You can try, but I am pretty sure that ethernet port is for connecting additional pods as in daisy chaining them.

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Vanadiel
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You can try, but I am pretty sure that ethernet port is for connecting additional pods as in daisy chaining them.

I am a Community All-Star and customer. I'm here to help by sharing my knowledge and experience. My views on Bell and the Community Forum are my own and not the views of Bell or any of its affiliates.