

NOTE: When using Bridge Mode, you must connect Alarm Pro to your router via an ethernet cable. Additionally you will lose certain Alarm Pro advanced features, such as 24/7 Backup Internet** and Extra Data.** You will however retain the ability to use Ring Edge*** for local video processing. Doing so will allow your existing router to manage the connection between your wifi network and Internet Service Provider (ISP). This allows you to use certain features, including 24/7 Backup Internet,** Extra Data,** and Ring Edge*** while maintaining your original wifi network and connected devices.Īnother option is to put your Alarm Pro’s eero router into Bridge Mode. What if you don’t want to replace your existing wifi router with the Alarm Pro built-in eero router? You can create a second wifi network (also know as Double NAT-ing) that will operate independently from your primary wifi network. eero should ideally be used as the gateway (primary router) to support certain features (see Alarm Pro Advanced Features Based on wifi Network Configuration chart below). It provides internet access by connecting directly to your modem. Your Alarm Pro Base Station has a built-in eero router that allows you to replace your existing wifi router. Summary of Bridge Mode vs Double NAT-ing Features & BenefitsĬontact eero Support with Alternative Network Questions
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How to Set Up a New eero Wifi Network (Double NAT-ing) Pros and Cons of Double NAT-ing vs Bridge Mode Alarm Pro Advanced Features Based on wifi Network Configuration
