Ah, thanks so much for this. It seems completely obvious now! Apparently too obvious even to include something similar in the GL.iNet getting started docs
No wonder the WAN port didn’t seem to work as my PC was upstream of it.
I reverted the Beryl back to 192.168.8.1, connected the WAN port to my BT Hub and a LAN port to my PC and checked that worked.
So bearing this in mind, can I even do what I want? In other words using Beryl as a backup device in my loft next to my 16-port switch. If I have the Beryl wired via WAN to my 16-port switch how can I connect my PC. Can I have two ports (WAN and LAN) connected to the switch, or am I limited to Beryl’s Wifi?
Or if I connect the Beryl to my switch just via a LAN port, how can I get to it from my PC which is on a different subnet?
Or if I revert the Beryl back to 192.168.1.1 so I can access it just via a LAN port as before, how can I stop it acting as DHCP and conflicting with my BT hub? I can’t change the working mode unless a cable is connected to the WAN.