Yes, it will work, How I did it, was to use a separate router to reduce the load on the slower MF271 First, I got a public routable IP address from Rogers. Then I set up the LAN as 192.168.1.255 with all radios off. Then had my main netgear router h...
Much easier solution.
1. Disable the WiFi on the ZTE.
2. Connect your router to the ethernet port on the ZTE
3. On the ZTE, forward all ports to the WAN interface address on your router.
4. Use your router to do a single NAT to any inside devices y...