Wireless Bridge Mode - Networking

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Wireless bridge mode is a feature that’s built into a wifi router that wirelessly connects 2 networks together and makes them one network. And it does this by using a router’s wireless signal to connect to another router’s signal to bridge the 2 networks together.

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  • Great video. I used to flash some old Linksys routers have with the DD-WRT firmware and setup wireless bridge mode. Another use case for this is to connect devices that don't have wifi built-in but need internet access AND you can't run a cable from the device to the router. I used to have a Sony Blu-Ray player that could connect to the internet via ethernet or through a nearly $100 USB wifi adapter that only worked with certain player models. With my wireless bridge I was able to connect my Blu-Ray player to the internet without having to run an ethernet cable across the hous. Nowadays, most devices have wifi built-in so its not that big of an issue anymore, but it still can come in handy. Pretty cool stuff to learn and play with.

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  • this tutorial well explains about the bridge mode in router. it really clear my confusion. thanks for the info!!

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  • I'm going to do wireless bridge mode with other router. Thanks for this session.

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  • The video was well done EXCEPT there was no discussion about wireless signal strength. Trying to get a wireless signal from a SOHO router from one building to another is likely not possible because the signal likely won't be strong enough. Also, if the signal is only 2 bars in strength, that means all connections going through the bridge (wired or wireless) will be limited in speed to the 2 bars of signal from the distant router. I also would have liked to see the option of buying a wireless bridge to connect two routers over greater distances, which would likely be required in the example shown here to get a much stronger (and therefore FASTER) signal from one router to the other.

    @CareyHolzman@CareyHolzman2 жыл бұрын
    • All you need is external signal booster or repeaters on both ends. If you have access to roof of both buildings the best choice would be directional antennas.

      @SickPrid3@SickPrid32 жыл бұрын
    • and if too far apart, now u need a internet router, tunnel encryption, secure id etc etc yadda yadda

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    • But the Wi-Fi devices are so near each other. Based on my 27" monitor it's only 5" apart.

      @allenperera6158@allenperera61582 жыл бұрын
    • I think he’s trying to get the basics down using a ”perfect world” scenario so people can wrap their heads around the idea of bridge mode

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  • One thing that should be noted. The routers DO NOT HAVE TO BE THE SAME. I just bridged an old two band Linksys router with a new D-Link tri-band router. I have a desktop that relied on a small USB wireless adapter...a less than ideal internet solution. I connected to the ethernet port on the Linksys router and now have 1 gbs. The bridge mode on some routers give more than one security protocol to bridge with...WPA2 was the best choice for this configuration.

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  • May I ask if it is possible to configure a wireless bridge that the bridged wirelessly router (2nd router - on the right) would be available by using a computer connected via ethernet cable to the host router (1st - on the left) (available by browser and IP address for example like the first one)? And if the answer is 'yes', how make a configuration of both devices to make it possible. Thx for the accurate answer. If not possible - then what are the options to get access to the 2nd (bridged) router when is in the bridged mode?

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  • Hi can you make videos describing routing protocols such as EIGRP, OSFP etc.? I know you've explained it before but can you also make a more in depth and comprehensive walkthrough on how the OSI model works?

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  • I am curious … I have an asus nighthawk router as well as my modem/router from ATT fiber … Will one bring the other down if I bridge them? Or am I misunderstanding how it will work

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    @gamforce9354@gamforce93542 жыл бұрын
  • My concern with this is people will use a couple of old routers they have kicking around (I have 2 802.11g only), which will limit performance. If they decide to buy new ones, they will likely spend more than using the proper sort of equipment. WiFi gear, designed specifically for point to point links, costs less than many new routers and will likely do a better job. They will also support PoE, so you don't need AC power nearby. We have some of those on my condo property, for security cameras.

    @James_Knott@James_Knott2 жыл бұрын
  • i wish in the next video you woul teach us diffrence between wireless bridge mode vs AP-Client mode. pros and cons. its been bugging me for years.. thanks!

    @religionbuster7180@religionbuster71802 жыл бұрын
    • Bridge Mode is explained in this video. Basically joining two networks together. AP 'Client Mode' is acting like a USB Wi-Fi dongle but receiving packets using LAN Port(s) (Think of PCs, Printers, TVs with LAN Ports) instead of USB Ports. You can add a Network switch to the AP in 'Client Mode" to expand to extra PCs/TVs Etc... I'll give u an example. Let's say I would like to put my Printer which has a LAN port but no built in Wi-Fi, in another room to save space but I don't want to pull a network cable. So I'll just buy a cheapo Wi-Fi extender and configure it as Client mode and link to the main router via 2.4ghz. From the Extender's buttocks i patch a network cable to the printer and Voila, there you have it. In the Future I may want to add a network switch to it's buttocks to expand more LAN ports for a PC and TV.

      @allenperera6158@allenperera61582 жыл бұрын
  • Wouldn't it be better if you want Wi-Fi in small network 2 to wire another router to the Bridged device and use it as an AP? Great video as always thanks!

    @richardlindquistjr@richardlindquistjr2 жыл бұрын
  • How far can the two routers be from each other while maintaining connection? I have a small building in my backyard some 70 yards away.

    @rdenaway06@rdenaway069 ай бұрын
    • That depends entirely on the routers in question and how good their wifi range is and any obstacles in between the routers. General consensus seems to be about 150 ft. on 2.4 ghz and about 50 ft on 5 Ghz.

      @JJFlores197@JJFlores1979 ай бұрын
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    @brijusingh845@brijusingh845Ай бұрын
  • I happen to have a spare modem during the Wifi 5 era, I convert this into a bridge and put it into my bedroom when my separate & main Wifi 6 modem is doing all the work in the living room. Mesh is nice, but a spare modem is even nicer.

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  • Thanks for the video. I have a question In case if the Linksys, what do you mean by its own independent wireless network? does that mean that they have their own SSID and new passwords? not like Wifi extender ?

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