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 Wireless Ethernet Bridge is an easy way to expand your network without having to run a long Ethernet cable between devices. This mode is not available for all routers supporting FreshTomato. However, Media Bridge mode can serve as an alternative.(( Wireless Ethernet Bridge is an easy way to expand your network without having to run a long Ethernet cable between devices. This mode is not available for all routers supporting FreshTomato. However, Media Bridge mode can serve as an alternative.((
-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).
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 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 this guide, we will: For this guide, we will:
  
-  * Call the network you want to expand the //primary router// network.  +  * Call the network you want to expand the "//primary router"// network.  
-  * Call the router in Wireless Ethernet Bridge mode the //secondary router//+  * Call the router in Wireless Ethernet Bridge mode the "//secondaryrouter//
   * Use 192.168.1.1 as the primary router address and 192.168.1.2 for the secondary router.   * Use 192.168.1.1 as the primary router address and 192.168.1.2 for the secondary router.
 +  * Perform all steps on the secondary router, (the one you wish to use in Wireless Ethernet Bridge mode).
  
-\\  **To set a Wireless Ethernet Bridge, follow these steps:** +  - First, set your computer to use a static IP address in the same subnet as the secondary router (e.g., 192.168.1.33) \\  
- +  - Go to the //Network menu. //In the //IP Address// field in the //LAN// section, assign the router an address in the same subnet as the primary routerbut outside the DHCP range of your network. For this guide, we will use //192.168.1.2//. Then, uncheck the DHCP checkbox and click //OK//. Then **save** your settings! \\ 
-  All steps are to be done on the secondary router, (the one you wish to use in Wireless Ethernet Bridge mode). First, set your computer to use a static IP address in the same subnet as the secondary router (e.g., 192.168.1.33) \\  +
-  - Navigate to //Basic > Network//, then in the //IP Address// box of the //LAN// section, give the router an unused IP address in the same subnet as the primary router but outside of the DHCP range of your network. For this guide, we will use //192.168.1.2//. Then, uncheck the DHCP checkbox and click //OK//. Then **save** your settings!+
   - Now you will need to use //192.168.1.2// to access the secondary router. Navigate back to //Basic > Network// and set the settings of the interface that match the primary router Wifi network you want to bridge (i.e., 2.4GHz or 5GHz) with:   - Now you will need to use //192.168.1.2// to access the secondary router. Navigate back to //Basic > Network// and set the settings of the interface that match the primary router Wifi network you want to bridge (i.e., 2.4GHz or 5GHz) with:
     * Wireless Mode: Wireless Ethernet Bridge     * Wireless Mode: Wireless Ethernet Bridge
wireless_ethernet_bridge.txt · Last modified: 2023/06/18 22:28 by hogwild