Hi,
WAN (wired | wireless) - Router mode (no DHCP) - (wired | wireless) - WAP +

It looks like this thread relates to my problem too…

I am specifying a router device to be included in multiple field systems for deployment in remote locations where we must rely on a host network. These systems already contain a wireless access point (WAP) (Moxa AWK-3131A) which has DHCP, DNS, etc already configured. We cannot change this set-up, but we need to add a capability for internet connection for data transmission and remote control. Depending on the field location, this can be either wired or wireless, but more often wireless. Likewise, the WAN side may be either wired or wireless, but again more often wireless.

The wired option should be straightforward, but wireless to wireless routing looks problematic. Wireless range extension is not an option as the two networks must remain independent. There are 4 scenarios:

Scenario internet router Host Network connection
1 Wired Ethernet to Moxa network switch Wired Ethernet
2 Wired Ethernet to Moxa network switch Wi-Fi
3 Wi-Fi client of Moxa WiFi Wired Ethernet
4 Wi-Fi client of Moxa WiFi Wi-Fi < most likely

On the surface, GL.inet devices, particularly the GL-A1300 looks like it may be a candidate for such deployments, but the documentation and this thread make it unclear if the DHCP & DNS LAN functions can be disabled when in router mode. We must leave those functions on the existing WAP for field user usbility. Can anyone assist?

If this is not possible, does anyone have any suggestions for alternative routers that could support the above?

Thanks in advance.