*Find out the ZeroTier interface name by executing the following command in the CLI:
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*From the '''''Bridge to''''' dropdown menu select '''''LAN'''''. This extends the network by forwarding traffic between LANs. Bridges operate at the data link layer and facilitate seamless communication between devices on different LAN segments
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ip addr | grep zt
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</pre>[[File:Zerotier configuration interface name v1.png]]
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*Navigate to '''''Network → Interfaces → LAN → Physical settings → Interface''''' and add the ZeroTier interface name we found out in the previous step.
*Navigate to '''''Network → Interfaces → LAN → Physical settings → Interface''''' and add the ZeroTier interface name we found out in the previous step.
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*Navigate to '''''Services → VPN → Zerotier''''' → and access the ZeroTier Instance and configure it the same way as the first router.
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* Navigate to '''''Network → Interfaces → LAN → General settings''''' and change the '''IPv4 address''' to an IP that is in the same subnet as the first router (We will use 192.168.1.2 for this example)
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* Navigate to '''''Network → LAN → General settings''''' and change the '''IPv4 address''' to an IP that is in the same subnet as the first router (We will use 192.168.1.2 for this example)
*Navigate to '''''Network → Interfaces → LAN → DHCP Server''''' and Disable '''DHCP server''' option
*Navigate to '''''Network → Interfaces → LAN → DHCP Server''''' and Disable '''DHCP server''' option