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Jellikit
Nov 08, 2022Guide
Bridge mode?
I have a primary router in my house, where the internet comes in. From there, I have a cat 6 cable running from the primary router, to a secondary router (about 100’) out into my garage/guest house. W...
Jellikit
Nov 09, 2022Guide
Please see my information in the 2 separate messages…..
plemans
Nov 09, 2022Guru - Experienced User
Bridge mode gets confusing because different manufactures refer it to doing different things.
With your setup, if you've got a hardwired connection into the garage, set the 2nd device in AP mode. It disables its routing functions so there isn't a double nat.
If you're still getting drops while in the garage and its connected to the garage router's wifi, then there's a couple things to check.
1. make sure the garage router is using different wifi channels from the house wifi.
2. Make sure the house---garage wired connecting is operating well. Hardwire a pc/laptop into the garage router and test its speeds. What do you get hardwired?
3. make sure your garage devices are on 5ghz if its available. Its a much faster network and has less interference
If your devices are struggling to swap from house to garage wifi, you might actually need to turn the broadcast power down on the home/garage routers so devices will roam more efficiently. Since you're not using a mesh system like orbi, there isn't the smart roaming features so devices tend to be more sticky and not roam as well.
- JellikitNov 09, 2022Guide
Thank you for the information. Before I try your suggestion, I have one more question. The items I have the most problems with are my Sonos speakers. They drop out I think because they want to be on the same network as my house? They are controlled from an app on my phone . I believe this is why the manufacturer suggested bridge mode? I am totally unsure and also open to anything. I have an office, guest room, and small work out area in my garage and it would be nice if I could get the sound system to work properly. Since the sound system is run from an app, and most of the speakers are in the house, is an access point still the way to go on the garage router? Or bridge? Or some other system or configuration? Thank you so much!
- plemansNov 09, 2022Guru - Experienced User
sonos are sensitive to double nats. Try the AP mode. It fixes the double nat and has worked well when I've used it with my couple sonos devices.
- JellikitNov 09, 2022Guide
Will do. I’ll report back as I am technically challenged and this will be a major accomplishment for me.