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 :smiley: 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.