If you're using the MR60 in Access Point Mode, the "internet" port should be plugged into the main house switch that has access to the main router. Let's say that the main house switch that is a 16 port switch. Do you then need to have a small isolated 5-port network switch for the backhaul of the s.. Solved: Hi everyone, I have an MR60 (Nighthawk MK63 AX1800) setup with one satellite that are working fine right now.. That allows you to set it up how you want it (ssid/password). Once thats done, then change it to access point mode. At that point, you'll connect it to your primary router. When you connect it to the primary, it'll get an ip.
Don't think bridging the MR60 is going do what you need. Not all firewalls support vlans or multiple SSIDs. You're going to need a prosumer or business grade access point and layer-3 capable switch. The access point will plug into the switch and then pfSense box plugs into the switch.. If you're using the MR60 in Access Point Mode, the "internet" port should be plugged into the main house switch that has access to the main router. Let's say that the main house switch that is a 16 port switch. Do you then need to have a small isolated 5-port network switch for the backhaul of the satellites where the MR60's "ethernet" port.