LAN bridging
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LAN bridging
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Hi,
I got an Archer C3200, which I use to connect to the internet - works fine. In addition I have an Archer C60, which I want to use as an extended router.
Here comes my problem.
WDS bridging doesn't work for me, because they are to far apart and I have a cable running there already.
On the other hand I would like to have one bridged network to have easy access to Apple TV and so on everywhere.
.
When using the internet port to connect to the C3200, I can't find bridging and have to create a new subnet.
When using a LAN port, I don't get connected to C3200 at all.
WHAT to do?
Thanks for your help.
Hardware Version :
Firmware Version :
ISP :
Hi,
I got an Archer C3200, which I use to connect to the internet - works fine. In addition I have an Archer C60, which I want to use as an extended router.
Here comes my problem.
WDS bridging doesn't work for me, because they are to far apart and I have a cable running there already.
On the other hand I would like to have one bridged network to have easy access to Apple TV and so on everywhere.
.
When using the internet port to connect to the C3200, I can't find bridging and have to create a new subnet.
When using a LAN port, I don't get connected to C3200 at all.
WHAT to do?
Thanks for your help.