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Connect a wired device to wifi in another room

njcwotx
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Connect a wired device to wifi in another room

I have a 6230 and a 6020.  6230 is connected to Cable modem.   It works perfectly as a wifi router.   All wireless devices connect to internet, and wired devices connect to internet.

 

I have a physical server in another room and its ethernet only, no wifi.

 

I want to use the 6020 to allow me to connect this server phys port to the phys ports of the 6020 and let the wifi connect me to the 6230.

 

I thought this was called bridge mode.   Perhaps I missed the boat.

 

I setup bridge mode on the 6020, but it doesnt every ask me for the wifi router information.

 

Do I have the concept wrong here?

Model: R6230|AC1200 Smart WiFi Router Dual Band Gigabit
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antinode
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Re: Connect a wired device to wifi in another room

> I have a 6230 and a 6020. [...]

 

   R6230?  R6020?

 

> [...] Cable modem [...]

 

   Maker?  Model number?

 

> I have a physical server [...]

 

   Not a very detailed description of that device, either.

 

> I thought this was called bridge mode. [...]

 

   I agree.

 

> I setup bridge mode on the 6020, [...]

 

   How, exactly?


> [...] but it doesnt every ask me for the wifi router information.

 

   As I read the R6020 User Manual, it lacks the desired feature.  Same
for the R6230, for that matter.  The word "bridge" does appear, but not
in the right context.

 

> Do I have the concept wrong here?

 

   The concept is ok, but your routers apparently lack the relevant
feature.  If you consult the User Manual for a different/better model,
like, say, the R7000, and look for "Set Up the Router in Bridge Mode",
then you should see how to do what you want (with a router which does
have the desired feature).

 

   Visit http://netgear.com/support , put in the model number of
interest, and look for Documentation.  Get the User Manual.  Read.

 

   Very likely there are wireless-network adapters which could be
installed in or attached to your (unspecified) "a physical server" which
would give it wireless-network capability.  Or, if you had a router in
your junk box which had the desired feature, then you could use it.

Other options exist, too, but would tend to cost more (Powerline
adapters, for example).

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antinode
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Re: Connect a wired device to wifi in another room

> I have a 6230 and a 6020. [...]

 

   R6230?  R6020?

 

> [...] Cable modem [...]

 

   Maker?  Model number?

 

> I have a physical server [...]

 

   Not a very detailed description of that device, either.

 

> I thought this was called bridge mode. [...]

 

   I agree.

 

> I setup bridge mode on the 6020, [...]

 

   How, exactly?


> [...] but it doesnt every ask me for the wifi router information.

 

   As I read the R6020 User Manual, it lacks the desired feature.  Same
for the R6230, for that matter.  The word "bridge" does appear, but not
in the right context.

 

> Do I have the concept wrong here?

 

   The concept is ok, but your routers apparently lack the relevant
feature.  If you consult the User Manual for a different/better model,
like, say, the R7000, and look for "Set Up the Router in Bridge Mode",
then you should see how to do what you want (with a router which does
have the desired feature).

 

   Visit http://netgear.com/support , put in the model number of
interest, and look for Documentation.  Get the User Manual.  Read.

 

   Very likely there are wireless-network adapters which could be
installed in or attached to your (unspecified) "a physical server" which
would give it wireless-network capability.  Or, if you had a router in
your junk box which had the desired feature, then you could use it.

Other options exist, too, but would tend to cost more (Powerline
adapters, for example).

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njcwotx
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Re: Connect a wired device to wifi in another room

> I have a 6230 and a 6020. [...]

 

   R6230?  R6020? = yup, i had clicked the router type box at the top and it does appear in the post.

 

> [...] Cable modem [...]

 

   Maker?  Model number? = not necessary in this scenario, the wifi router connected passes traffic correctly, as noted.

 

> I have a physical server [...]

 

   Not a very detailed description of that device, either. = its a dell tower box without a wifi card.  it runs ESXi 7 (server is on the hcl) which isnt known to have nic drivers for all sorts of off the shelf wifi cards.   I didnt feel that needed explaining to get the gist of the question across.

 

> I setup bridge mode on the 6020, [...]

 

   How, exactly?  = I went to advanced, vlan/bridge setup.   Like it said in the manual on page 83 for the R6020.


> [...] but it doesnt every ask me for the wifi router information.

 

   As I read the R6020 User Manual, it lacks the desired feature.  Same
for the R6230, for that matter.  The word "bridge" does appear, but not
in the right context.   ===   so that explains it...the "bridge setup" mentioned in manual is not the type of bridge I wanted.   Time to shop for another model.   This time ill be sure to check it for 'bridge mode' features.

 

thanks for answering.

 

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Mudpupp
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Re: Connect a wired device to wifi in another room

May I suggest a WiFi extender. Most dual band extenders plug into the wall an connect via WiFi to your main router. These also have a physical port for connecting “wired only” devices.
Model: Dual Band
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njcwotx
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Re: Connect a wired device to wifi in another room

I tried a R6700v3, it setup fine, but quickly dropped packets and connections when under data transfer.  However, I had an old linksys e1200, loaded dd-wrt and setup the bridge, it worked perfect.  It even allowed me to repurpose the WAN port to a LAN port, now i have 5 ports usable.

 

Interestingly enough.. the manual for R6700 has bridge mode setup, but the manual for R6700v3 does not.  However, I did find a radio button in advanced wireless setup called "other mode"  when checked offered the option for bridge mode.

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