It seems you’re facing a common issue with BT Hybrid Connect and Bridge Mode. As you’ve mentioned, the BT Hybrid Connect does not work when the BT router is in Bridge Mode. This is because in Bridge Mode, the router functions as a modem only, which is not compatible with the Hybrid Connect device.
If possible, you could consider using a different router that supports both Bridge Mode and Hybrid Connect. This would likely involve additional costs and setup.
Another option could be to use the Hybrid Connect as a Wi-Fi extender. This would allow you to maintain your current network setup while still benefiting from the Hybrid Connect’s ability to provide a backup connection.
If the issue is related to signal strength, you could consider attaching additional antennas to the Hybrid Connect device3. This could potentially improve the 4G signal and provide a more reliable backup connection.
If the issue is related to double NAT’ing, you could consider configuring NAT (Network Address Translation) on your Azure VPN Gateway4. This could potentially allow you to connect networks with overlapping IP address ranges.
I am not a Cisco Meraki employee. My suggestions are based on documentation of Meraki best practices and day-to-day experience.
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