06/01/2026
According to AI Re: WIFI Spying you can do this-Click the link to view the video and 'see more':https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7D0tX_qxW40 -Effective Solutions: To protect privacy, you should disable Wi-Fi on the router if you don't need it, use open-source firmware (like DD-WRT or OpenWrt) to stop telemetry, or place the router in bridge mode while using your own secure router.
How to put router in Bridge mode and use my own secure router to avoid telemetry?
1. How to Enable Bridge Mode on Your ISP Router
Bridge mode disables the routing, Wi-Fi, and firewall functions of your ISP's gateway, turning it into a simple modem. This passes the public IP address directly to your personal router.
Access the Admin Panel: Log in to your ISP router’s web interface (usually at 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1). Check the label on the device for the default username and password.
Locate the Setting: Navigate to Advanced, Internet, Gateway, or Network settings. Look for an option labeled Bridge Mode, Modem Mode, or IP Passthrough.
Enable and Reboot: Enable the setting and save. The router will likely reboot. Note that this often disables the ISP router's Wi-Fi immediately.
ISP Restrictions: Some ISPs (like AT&T Fiber or certain cable providers) hide this option or require you to call customer support to enable it remotely on their end.
Connect Your Router: Once the ISP device is in bridge mode, connect the WAN port of your personal router to any LAN port on the ISP device using an Ethernet cable.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7D0tX_qxW40
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