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====== Wireless Ethernet Bridge Mode ====== | ====== Wireless Ethernet Bridge Mode ====== | ||
- | Wireless Ethernet Bridge is an easy way to expand your network without | + | Wireless Ethernet Bridge is an easy way to expand your network without |
- | Support for Media Bridge mode is available starting with release 2021.6.\\ | + | Support for Media Bridge mode is available starting with release 2021.6.\\ |
* MB mode will work with SDK7 ARM routers like the AC3200 / R8000 (Wireless Ethernet Bridge is not working/not possible). | * MB mode will work with SDK7 ARM routers like the AC3200 / R8000 (Wireless Ethernet Bridge is not working/not possible). | ||
* MB mode will work with SDK6 MIPS routers like the Asus RT-AC66U, D‑Link DIR‑865L, (Wireless Ethernet Bridge mode is not working/not possible). | * MB mode will work with SDK6 MIPS routers like the Asus RT-AC66U, D‑Link DIR‑865L, (Wireless Ethernet Bridge mode is not working/not possible). | ||
* MB mode will work with SDK6 arm routers like Asus RT-AC68U, Netgear R7000. (Wireless Ethernet Bridge mode is also possible). | * MB mode will work with SDK6 arm routers like Asus RT-AC68U, Netgear R7000. (Wireless Ethernet Bridge mode is also possible). | ||
- | )) | + | )) For more details about these modes, see the //Wireless Mode// tables on the [[basic-network|Network]] page. |
- | While it is not recommended | + | You are advised |
Wireless Ethernet Bridge allows only IPv4, except for SDK6 ARM dual-core routers will allow IPv6. | Wireless Ethernet Bridge allows only IPv4, except for SDK6 ARM dual-core routers will allow IPv6. | ||
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- | For a practical purpose for this guide, let's call the network you want to expand the network of the //primary router// and let's call the router in Wireless Ethernet Bridge mode the //secondary router//. Also, for the purpose of this guide, let's use // | + | |
- | \\ **To set a Wireless Ethernet Bridge, follow these steps:** | + | * Call the network you want to expand the "// |
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- | - All the steps are to be done on the secondary router, which is the router you want to use in Wireless Ethernet Bridge mode. First, | + | - First, |
- | - Navigate | + | - Go to the // |
- | - Now you will need to use //192.168.1.2// to access | + | - Log on to the secondary router via 192.168.1.2. In the // |
* Wireless Mode: Wireless Ethernet Bridge | * Wireless Mode: Wireless Ethernet Bridge | ||
* Wireless Network Mode: Auto | * Wireless Network Mode: Auto |