not saying its the case for you, but it might be interesting to some:
some ISPs don't allow you to enable the bridge mode on the management website of the device. you need to logon to their website with your service account and either open an actual ticket or go through an automated process to "unlock" bridge-mode.
its kinda silly but understandable, as you need to have some understanding of networking for this but most people dont have any at all. and incorrectly configured bridge mode kills any chance of internet for consumers.
some ISPs don't allow you to enable the bridge mode on the management website of the device. you need to logon to their website with your service account and either open an actual ticket or go through an automated process to "unlock" bridge-mode.
its kinda silly but understandable, as you need to have some understanding of networking for this but most people dont have any at all. and incorrectly configured bridge mode kills any chance of internet for consumers.