Hello, I have a problem with my internet provider, when connecting mudi 750-v2 and connecting via lan it is required to register a new mac address, at the same time to have two mac addresses in the same flat is impossible, and is it possible to bypass this somehow to use two routers, but still retain the ability to vpn/tor and security?
If ISP Modem has a limit MAC list, you can only connect one Router (like it is MAC A).
Although GL Mudi can customize modifiers the MAC, but two Router (both MAC A) are not allowed in the same layer. This is the network foundation. There is no way to bypass.
If possible, like ISP modem -> ISP Router -> GL Mudi, and they are by LAN-> WAN connected, the clients of using the VPN/Tor are connected to MUDI?
Or, the Mudi works as Drop-in Gateway mode and connects to ISP Router?
You can also use Mudi's VPN/TOR. The required clients manually modify the network settings to point to the Mudi.
If I understand it wrong, please draw your network topology.
It looks like the mudi e750 v2 only supports 4.0 or at most 4.3.19 software version, and it appears to have no drop-in system, or it's in the wrong place somewhere in the guides
How do I connect my device so that I can connect others to it and use the vpn/tor settings without compromising security?
And now it ISP modem -> ISP router(or switch ,not sure,I have deco system here)-/> mudi
Or, maybe, I can make the main router mudi, reserve its mac address for the provider, and in the router settings to limit the use of traffic without vpn/tor for home devices and also that would work vpn/tor for the necessary devices? If yes, are there any security issues that are worse in this case compared to having two routers, if yes, what are they?
Sorry, Mudi temporary does not support the drop-in gateway feature in the current GL firmware.
Probably will add it in further v4.7.x firmware.
So you can let the clients which require using the VPN/Tor are connected to the Mudi.
If the Mudi as the main router, I think its performance cannot support the entire network, since you mentioned that your network has Mesh/switches, which means there are a lot of devices in your network.