@oliphant
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I’m wondering if that means there may be a functional difference between blocking the bridge vs adding the #nobridge tag?
@oliphant
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I’m wondering if that means there may be a functional difference between blocking the bridge vs adding the #nobridge tag?
@jamie@boothcomputing.social
An excellent question.
https://boothcomputing.social/@jamie/111932466479231180
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Based on Ryan’s response and some of the other descriptions, it sounds like the bridge software knows how to handle AP block requests. So, they should be the same.