Quote Originally Posted by scott2020 View Post
If I plan on putting the 502 behind an existing router/firewall, can I just connect the WAN side of the 502 to the existing firewall? That would put the 502 WAN port on my existing LAN and obtain an IP address on the WAN side from my LAN DHCP server. Then, just leave the 502's LAN side disconnected? I don't plan to use the 502 as my primary gateway/router. If you then turn on the WAN HTTP access (which in this case would actually be my LAN) then you can get to it to administer or whatever. I would think the 502's WAN side would get the IP, gateway, DNS, etc information and know how to get out to the Internet and things would be OK.
Scott
That is exactly how I hooked mine up. I had to do reboots of my components in a certain order, but it all came alive and seems to be working well.