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Re: Wired devices on a wireless bridge
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I am using a WNDR3700v4 in bridge mode. When I log into the web interface I see under connected devices virtually ALL of the wired devices on my network showing up. Please tell me that this is just a discovery process and all those devices are not going through the netgear to gain access to the network.
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@slylabs13 wrote:I am using a WNDR3700v4 in bridge mode. When I log into the web interface I see under connected devices virtually ALL of the wired devices on my network showing up. Please tell me that this is just a discovery process and all those devices are not going through the netgear to gain access to the network.
That is correct when AP mode or bridge as some company's call it, all devices will show up as wired EXCEPT devices attached to AP's wifi. Devices attached via wifi on main router will also show as Wired too.
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Re: Wired devices on a wireless bridge
Hello @slylabs13
Welcome to the community!
What do you mean?
If it's bridge mode, the connection is that the WNDR3700v4 is wirelessly connecting to the main router to get internet access.
So, technically it goes through the NETGEAR.
What's your network setup? How is the WNDR3700v4 configured? How are the devices connected to the NETGEAR?
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@slylabs13 wrote:I am using a WNDR3700v4 in bridge mode. When I log into the web interface I see under connected devices virtually ALL of the wired devices on my network showing up. Please tell me that this is just a discovery process and all those devices are not going through the netgear to gain access to the network.
That is correct when AP mode or bridge as some company's call it, all devices will show up as wired EXCEPT devices attached to AP's wifi. Devices attached via wifi on main router will also show as Wired too.
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Re: Wired devices on a wireless bridge
This does not make the least bit of sense to me. Are you saying that a device configured as a router can then no longer be configured using the GUI? If that is what you are saying, it is nonsense. You may mean that a device configured as a router cannot be accessed from the public interface (if configured that way) but that is the opposite of what you said. I have never seen a device that once configured as a bridge cannot be further configured with a GUI.
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My gateway DCP-3939 is in bridge mode I can access it all day long @ 10.0.0.1
I think those who cannot acces a device in bridge mode weather a gateway/modem/router, AP or Router in bridge mode might not have the correct IP therfore they cannot access it.
The wheels on the bus go round and round.
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