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MBR1400 | USER MANUAL – Firmware version 4.4
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7.8.1
WiFi Bridge
When in
WiFi Bridge
mode with a configured profile, a WiFi Bridge device will be added to the local network interfaces,
providing a way to bridge two LANs over a WiFi connection. For example, two separate CradlePoint routers linked through
WiFi Bridge mode allows you to have one WiFi-connected network in two separated sections of a large office building.
This eliminates the need for extensive Ethernet cords to link the two routers, while allowing the full functionality of having
one network.
A router that is using Bridge mode passes network information through from the partner access point, so typically DHCP
and NAT should be disabled. The router will connect to the remote WiFi access point and enable the bridging of two LAN
networks together over WiFi.
Under
Network Settings → WiFi / Local Networks
, choose the Local IP Network you want to attach this LAN interface
to. Edit that Network, and under the "Interfaces" tab you will be able to see your WiFi Bridge profiles as "Available"
interfaces.
NOTE: The LAN IP address of this router and the attached WiFi access point cannot be the same address.
To set up WiFi Bridge, follow these steps:
1) In
Internet → WiFi as WAN / Bridge
under
WiFi Client Mode
, click on “WiFi Bridge” to enable this mode.
2) Your bridge network must be enabled under
Saved Profiles
. Either import the desired network from
Site Survey
or click
Add
to configure it.
3) Once WiFi Bridge is enabled and a bridge network is configured in
Saved Profiles
, go to
Network Settings →
WiFi / Local Networks
and select a network from the Local IP Networks list. Click on
Edit
to open the
Local
Network Editor
and find the
Interfaces
tab. Your configured bridge network should be listed in the “Available”
section. Add this interface to your chosen network.
4) You need to turn off the DHCP Server. If you click
Submit
after attaching the WiFi bridge interface, a window will
pop up asking you if you want to turn off the DHCP Server. You can also do this manually: click on the
DHCP
Server
tab while still under
Network Settings → WiFi / Local Networks
in the
Local Network Editor
. Deselect
“DCHP Server” to disable it.
5) Optional: Also under
Network Settings → WiFi / Local Networks
in the
Local Network Editor
, click on the
IP
Settings
tab. Change the
Routing Mode
t
o “Disabled.” Changing the routing mode may improve security. You
may also need to change the IP address to prevent IP conflict. Click
Submit
to save your configuration.
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