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*Scroll down to Members and enable '''"Allow Ethernet Bridging"''' option on both devices | *Scroll down to Members and enable '''"Allow Ethernet Bridging"''' option on both devices | ||
*'''NOTE: Kindly remove any Managed IPs that might have stayed when the Auto-assigned feature was turned on ( By default, ZeroTier keeps it ON ).''' | *'''NOTE: Kindly remove any Managed IPs that might have stayed when the Auto-assigned feature was turned on ( By default, ZeroTier keeps it ON ).''' | ||
[[File:ZeroTier Portal Bridging v1. | [[File:ZeroTier Portal Bridging v1.3.png|500×200]] | ||
[[File:ZeroTier Portal Bridging v1.2.png|500x200]] | [[File:ZeroTier Portal Bridging v1.2.png|500x200]] | ||
*Make sure to turn off '''Auto-Assign from Range''' in the '''advanced section'''. Since this is a Layer 2 bridge configuration, there is no need for IP addresses on the ZeroTier Interfaces and managed IPs. With Layer 2 bridging, devices communicate directly using their local MAC addresses, eliminating the necessity for IP address management. | *Make sure to turn off '''Auto-Assign from Range''' in the '''advanced section'''. Since this is a Layer 2 bridge configuration, there is no need for IP addresses on the ZeroTier Interfaces and managed IPs. With Layer 2 bridging, devices communicate directly using their local MAC addresses, eliminating the necessity for IP address management. | ||