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   - Configure your PC with a static IP address in the same subnet as the secondary router (e.g., 192.168.1.33).\\  \\    - Configure your PC with a static IP address in the same subnet as the secondary router (e.g., 192.168.1.33).\\  \\ 
   - Go to the [[basic-network|Network]] menu//. //In the //IP Address// field in the LAN section:   - Go to the [[basic-network|Network]] menu//. //In the //IP Address// field in the LAN section:
-    - Enter an IP address in the same subnet as the primary router, but outside the DHCP pool of your network. \\ We will use 192.168.1.2. +    - Enter an IP address in the same subnet as the primary router, but outside the DHCP pool of your network. \\ For our example, we will use 192.168.1.2. 
-    - Uncheck the DHCP checkbox and click //OK//+    - Uncheck the //Use DHCP// checkbox and click //OK//
     - Click Save. \\  \\     - Click Save. \\  \\
   - Log on to the secondary router via 192.168.1.2. In the [[basic-network|Network]] menu//, //configure the settings of the interface that  \\ matches  the primary router WiFi network you want to bridge (2.4GHz or 5GHz) as follows: \\  \\    - Log on to the secondary router via 192.168.1.2. In the [[basic-network|Network]] menu//, //configure the settings of the interface that  \\ matches  the primary router WiFi network you want to bridge (2.4GHz or 5GHz) as follows: \\  \\ 
wireless_ethernet_bridge.txt · Last modified: 2023/06/18 22:28 by hogwild