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hux2000
May 04, 2024Guide
Unable to get R7800 to function in bridge mode
My main router is an R7800 that works flawlessly. I recently bought a second R7800, intending to use it in bridge mode, since I have some wired clients elsewhere in the house. I followed these instru...
FURRYe38
May 04, 2024Guru - Experienced User
No, Wireless bridge mode is just that, turns the router into a wireles client that connects to the other routers wifi SSID name. When in wireless bridge mode, the R7800 will not broadcast any wifi signals. Only connects as a client to the host wifi router. Then connect wired devices to the back of the bridged R7800 and get internet signals thru the ethernet ports in back.
- hux2000May 04, 2024Guide
I know what bridge mode is; I'm not connecting any wireless clients to this router. As I said, when I connect a client to it via Ethernet (meaning, with a cable), that client has no access to anything.
- FURRYe38May 04, 2024Guru - Experienced User
Check the bridge mode configuration again. Try Dynamic mode then try Static mode for the configuration. Be sure you set gateway and DNS correctly.
- hux2000May 04, 2024Guide
I updated to the latest firmware and tried again and I was able to get it to work. So, score...
...except that performance was absolutely terrible! With the new router sitting a few feet away from the main one, in the same room, and a client connected by cable to the new one, the highest download speed I was able to get was ~50 mbps. (For reference, wired clients connected to the main router top out at ~480 mbps.)
I bought this router to replace an old Asus 802.11n router (that's in bridge mode and located one floor and a wall away from the main router), which currently gets ~70 mpbs down. I was expecting the new one be significantly quicker than that, but that's not happening. Oh well.