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keithamason
Jul 23, 2021Guide
Bridge Mode on AC1600 Model R6330
I'm back to trying to configure the router as a bridge. See attached steps I took. After completing these steps, the R6300 didn't seem to function as a bridge.
- Jul 24, 2021
I made a real "rookie" mistake during the configuraiton. I thought my home WiFi networked used WPA when in fact it was WPA-2. I had assumed the R6330 would give me an error when it didn't connected to the WiFi network and not show "Internet Staus: GOOD" on the main page. I've attached the steps used to get it configured properly for me that include screenshots.
antinode
Jul 23, 2021Guru
Ok. I've taken the bridge-mode refresher course on an R7000
(V1.0.11.116_10.2.100), and, once I found the "setup bridge mode
wireless settings" control (again -- I've missed it repeatedly), things
worked about as expected.
> Netgear config as wifi bridge.pdf
> 9. Turned off 5 GHz Radio
I didn't/wouldn't play with any of those settings. I'd expect the
R6330 to know what to do with its radios in wireless-bridge mode better
than you do.
> SelectBridge Mode(from end of step 9)
> [...]
> c. Clicked on "setup bride mode wireless settings"
> d. Entered SSID to bridge to
And the appropriate "Security Option" (and passphrase)? I assume
that "None" (as shown) is the wrong answer.
> After logging into the router get the following screen
Around here, using its new DHCP-supplied IP address (I didn't try a
"routerlogin" name), I got a BASIC page with "Wireless | OFF".
Different hardware, different firmware, but I don't think that you got
your gizmo into wireless bridge mode. (If the SSID+passphrase
credentials (or "Security Option") were bad, then it might revert to
some lame/normal mode. But I know nothing.)
On the main router here (D7000[v1], V1.0.1.78_1.0.1), the Attached
Devices report shows the R7000-as-bridge, with its new DHCP-supplied IP
address, and what I assume is its wireless-interface MAC address. It
also shows the bridge-connected MacBook which is wired to the
R7000-as-bridge (at the sequentially next LAN IP address).
ADVANCED > ADVANCED Home says:
Status Hardware Version R7000 Firmware Version V1.0.11.116_10.2.100 GUI Language Version V1.0.11.116_2.1.38.1 Wireless Settings (5GHz) [The band I chose.] Name (SSID) Antinode Link Rate 866.6 Mbps Connection Status Connected Client Status MAC Address C4:04:15:1A:19:F7 IP Address 10.0.0.229 DHCP Client ON IP Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 Gateway IP Address 10.0.0.1 [The D7000.] Domain Name Server 10.0.0.1
All of which makes sense.
> [...] I'd reset the thing, connect it to nothing except a
> computer with an Ethernet connection, and try it all again.
Still my advice. And I wouldn't touch the wireless settings, other
than what's in the "setup bride mode wireless settings" pop-up. And I'd
be sure to set those to agree fully with the main router.
What could go wrong?
keithamason
Jul 24, 2021Guide
I made a real "rookie" mistake during the configuraiton. I thought my home WiFi networked used WPA when in fact it was WPA-2. I had assumed the R6330 would give me an error when it didn't connected to the WiFi network and not show "Internet Staus: GOOD" on the main page. I've attached the steps used to get it configured properly for me that include screenshots.