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stevedarwin
Dec 19, 2018Aspirant
Bridge mode causes wireless to stop working r7000p to d6300
Want to use D6300 in bridged mode connected to R7000P and retain wireless connections through R7000P.
When the D6300 is powered up (has been placed in bridge mode) it stops the R7000P from connecting wirelessly to devices.
R7000P is on v1.3.1.44_10.1.23.
Can't remember what ver the D6300 is on, but it's the latest available version.
Can I do this or is the R7000P incapable of connecting to a bridge and retaining the wireless connections?
R7000P has not been put into bridge mode.
- Thanks @Shumaku. Was thinking of the R series as I replied without coffee. Thank you for pointing this out. Changes everything. There is no way I would recommend trying to connect wirelessly in bridge mode. Would be a futile effort, as well as unreliable.
8 Replies
- Greetings,
It should be possible to use the D6300 as a modem in bridge mode in front of your R7000P. You will want to disable wireless on the D6300 and have it acting only as a "pass-through" device.
The R700P should be operating in router mode. It will perform NAT, DHCP and provide wireless connectivity. - Posting from my mobile, duplicate
- schumakuGuru - Experienced User
shadowsports wrote:
It should be possible to use the D6300 as a modem in bridge mode in front of your R7000P.Not really 8-) - it's about establishing a wireless bridge as documented in How to set up Bridge mode on R6300, R6250 & R6200? ...assumng the D6300 does support the same.
There is however another Unresolved post from earlier this year https://community.netgear.com/t5/General-WiFi-Routers-Non/D6300-Wireless-Bridge-Refuses-To-Work/m-p/1620355
- Thanks @Shumaku. Was thinking of the R series as I replied without coffee. Thank you for pointing this out. Changes everything. There is no way I would recommend trying to connect wirelessly in bridge mode. Would be a futile effort, as well as unreliable.
- stevedarwinAspirant
Thanks for all the replies.
Will have to consider whether to keep trying or give it away.
Will provide feedback if I continue and have any success.
Thanks again
Greetings. Not sure how much of a "solution" I provided here. Depending on wireless as the sole means for a bridge connection isn't robust or sustainable as you have discovered. Bridging over ethernet is preferred and what I would recommend. DSL is becoming less common but does suit some people's application or needs.
- stevedarwinAspirant
Just an update for those who have helped so far.
Have connected D6300 in bridge mode via ethernet cable and all appears to working fine.
Not what I wanted, but it works.
Will maybe still have a go at the wireless setup, but don't hold your breath waiting for an update
Thanks again