Could all router be WDS Bridging?

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Could all router be WDS Bridging?
Could all router be WDS Bridging?
2019-04-23 17:58:03 - last edited 2019-04-23 18:27:16

I tried to set up my router (TL-WR941ND) to be a Bridging router and follow the instruction online. However, there isnt a choice of “Enable WSD Bridging” found inside the wireless settings. 

 

Isn’t it the model is too old so i need to get a new one? Or is there any other way to set up?

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Re:Could all router be WDS Bridging?
2019-04-24 02:26:39

Hi,

 

What is the hardware version of the 941ND? You can refer to the instruction below: https://www.tp-link.com/en/support/faq/46/

 

Meanwhile, the WDS function is related to the model and hardware version. Not all the wifi routers support this function. 

 

Besides, if you want to connect a device to the main router to extend the wifi range, the range extender may be a good choice. 

https://www.tp-link.com/en/home-networking/range-extender/

 

May it help, and have a nice day. 

 

 

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