Wifi Bridge new network

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Wifi Bridge new network
Wifi Bridge new network
2020-07-17 13:19:04 - last edited 2020-07-17 13:21:18
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Hi

I have setup a wifi bridge from my wifi to my neighbours house and it works fine, but are there any way i can make the router setup its own network(ip and subnet) so the neighbours cant reach my devices like cromecast etc ? 

 

in a nutshell i want the router to use my wifi as an WAN

 

I have tried to activate the DHCP in the bridge router but it still uses my DHCP and shows everything on my lan.

 

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Re:Wifi Bridge new network
2020-07-20 02:56:41

@Sjostein 

 

Is it the Archer C2 works in bridge mode to extend your neighbor's Wi-Fi to your house, or C2 is the main router and your neighbor is using its Wi-Fi by a bridge connection?

 

If it is the previous, we may say sorry that we cannot block that communication between the LAN devices. If it is the latter, you may ask your neighbor to extend the guest network and disable the gues to access your local network.

 

Good days.

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