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Using R7800 bridge mode (ping general failure)

witaker
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Using R7800 bridge mode (ping general failure)

Hi.

Recently, I bought and use R7800 due to a device failure.
I have error after changing the switch
Symptoms experience internet loss non-periodicly every 1 to 2 hours. As a result of continuing to use the Ping command to R7800, 6 to 7 packets are error with General failure message.

The current configuration includes three TV and media devices, including the R7800 (192.168.55.97), under the Gateway (192.168.55.1), with a PC and NAS attached to the R7800 (Bridgemode).

No packet errors occur on TV and media devices at the same time.

I don't think there's anything else to set up as a bridgemode, so what's the problem?

Model: R7800|Nighthawk X4S AC2600 Wifi Router
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witaker
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Re: Using R7800 bridge mode (ping general failure)

Hi.

I decided not to use bridge mode, but to take two IP Subnet bands. (I changed it to Router mode.) 
In bridge mode, intermittent break still occurs, but the problem does not occur after changing to Router mode. Perhaps there is a problem with the bridge mode operating on the R7800.

Anyway, I avoided that problem, and after changing to Router mode, I need to set up NAT in a small way, but I'm satisfied.

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Model: R7800|Nighthawk X4S AC2600 Wifi Router
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Re: Using R7800 bridge mode (ping general failure)


@witaker wrote:

The current configuration includes three TV and media devices, including the R7800 (192.168.55.97), under the Gateway (192.168.55.1), with a PC and NAS attached to the R7800 (Bridgemode).

No packet errors occur on TV and media devices at the same time.

I don't think there's anything else to set up as a bridgemode, so what's the problem?


Wireless bridge mode?

 

Bridged with what?

 

What firmware version do you have on the device?

A number is more useful than "the latest". (It may not be by the time people read this.) There can also be newer versions, or "hot fixes", that do not show up if you check for new firmware in the browser interface.

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witaker
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Re: Using R7800 bridge mode (ping general failure)

Hi, thank you for your reply.
I'm not using wireless AP, I'm only using wired.
The firmware is V 1.0.2.62, but I know it's up to date.

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Re: Using R7800 bridge mode (ping general failure)

So what do you mean by bridge mode?

 

That usually means that you have a router to router link running over wifi.

 

What is this "Gateway"?

 

It might also help if you told people what the modem is in front of this router. The model number could be useful. Is it, by any chance, also a router, with a set of LAN ports on the back?

 

Is that the gateway?

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witaker
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Re: Using R7800 bridge mode (ping general failure)

Hi.

I decided not to use bridge mode, but to take two IP Subnet bands. (I changed it to Router mode.) 
In bridge mode, intermittent break still occurs, but the problem does not occur after changing to Router mode. Perhaps there is a problem with the bridge mode operating on the R7800.

Anyway, I avoided that problem, and after changing to Router mode, I need to set up NAT in a small way, but I'm satisfied.

Model: R7800|Nighthawk X4S AC2600 Wifi Router
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antinode
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> [...] (I changed it to Router mode.) [...]

 

   And connected it to what?  As usual, a clear description of your
network hardware, and how it's all connected, might be helpful.

 

   Do you mean that you ran an Ethernet cable from your (unspecified)
main router to the R7800-as-router?  Or what?

 

   If so, then you might want to configure the R7800 as a wireless
access point, instead of as a full-function router.

 

   Visit http://netgear.com/support , put in your model number, and look
for Documentation.  Get the User Manual.  Look for "Use the Router as a
WiFi Access Point".

 

> [...] after changing to Router mode, I need to set up NAT in a small
> way, [...]


   I don't know what that means, but you shouldn't need to do it with
the R7800 configured as a WAP.

 


> I'm not using wireless AP, I'm only using wired.

 

   If an R7800 in bridge mode would have satisfied your needs (if it had
worked properly), and if you've now run an Ethernet cable from from your
(unspecified) main router to the R7800, then it seems to me that all
you'd need would be a simple network switch, not any kind of router or
WAP.  (An R7800-as-WAP will serve as a network switch, but a plain-old
network switch should cost much less.)

 

> [...] I'm satisfied.

 

   Ok with me, but it might help some future reader if you explained
more clearly what satisfied you.

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