Wireless Bridge Mode – Networking
Wireless bridge mode is a feature that’s built into a wifi router that wirelessly connects 2 networks together and makes them one network. And it does this by using a router’s wireless signal to connect to another router’s signal to bridge the 2 networks together.
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can i ask a question?
can the devices connected from the main router communicate to the devices connected to the" bridged" router? and vice versa since they are now one network?
if they can, how?
if they can't, how?
Excellent. Many questions answered. But…if the secondary building is getting only 2 or 3 bars, would you recommend an external repeater, master-slave setup?
Darn. I just got a Linksys EA6350 for free that has Bridge Mode. I was hoping that was going to work for wireless to power up a dead zone 50 ft away without cables, but apparently not. Thank you.
Wouldn't the wireless devices connected to the wireless bridge using wrireless only have 1/2 the speed?
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Hi can I ask for some advice regarding a starlink router configuration?
Hi
I have connected few cams through wireless bridge which were displaying butter smooth videos
After some technical issues I reset the router settings
After resetting router cams that were connected through wireless bridge are causing so many issue
It keeps disconnecting after few moments
Can u gimme idea Any clue where to start the fixing issues
Does dns servers on router and wireless bridge should be same or they could be different?
Goodday, can i bridge a router that's already in a bridge mode?
What SSID does the router in wireless bridge mode broadcast?
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does it increase wi fi signal?
How long singnal is it's connected each other in wireless
how do i UNBRIDGE my house network
I am curious … I have an asus nighthawk router as well as my modem/router from ATT fiber … Will one bring the other down if I bridge them? Or am I misunderstanding how it will work
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It looks like becoming a AP in this mode, right?
May I ask if it is possible to configure a wireless bridge that the bridged wirelessly router (2nd router – on the right) would be available by using a computer connected via ethernet cable to the host router (1st – on the left) (available by browser and IP address for example like the first one)? And if the answer is 'yes', how make a configuration of both devices to make it possible. Thx for the accurate answer. If not possible – then what are the options to get access to the 2nd (bridged) router when is in the bridged mode?
How far can the two routers be from each other while maintaining connection? I have a small building in my backyard some 70 yards away.
Great video many thanks
Very helpful!! Thanks
how did the 2nd router get its internet connection in the first place lol.
I literally forgot how. Skipped your video until I found what I was looking for. East and fast. Thank you.
Thanks for the video. I have a question
In case if the Linksys, what do you mean by its own independent wireless network? does that mean that they have their own SSID and new passwords? not like Wifi extender ?
Hi, I have put my Linksys router in bridge mode and connected it to the main tp link router via ethernet. When I want to connect to the internet can I use the linksys wireless connection or do I have to use the tplink connection wireless connection ? thanks
Best video ever on how a wifi bridge works! Non-technical laymen's terms way of explaining so anyone can understand. Thank you thank you THANK YOU!
Is a bridge the same as a wireless repeater? Bc I just put my router in Repeater mode to give Internet to the lower levels of my house.
What is the actual router that the animation is based off of?
Can you please define for me what a short distance between the two buildings are. And what I'm hoping for is I have a friend that has very fast Wi-Fi and he is approximately 400 ft away from me. Would something like this work for that for connecting me to him via two routers preserve a more simpler way to go?
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Now am I am confusing about what is the difference between wireless bridge and WiFi extender ?
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You make (potentially) complex topics clear for people. Thank you.
Thanks a lot for this video! Explained everything crystal clear!
So do you really only need one router / wifi access point to have bridge mode support as the other one just sees and services it as another wifi client?
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