TL-MR3040 as bridge (Wireless & wired)

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TL-MR3040 as bridge (Wireless & wired)
TL-MR3040 as bridge (Wireless & wired)
2015-01-29 23:48:22
Region : UnitedKingdom

Model : TL-MR3220

Hardware Version : Not Clear

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I am looking to purchase TP-LINK TL-MR3040 to use as a bridge between a wireless and a hard wired network - anyone know if this will be possible, as the previous products I have purchased although say they will run as a bridge don't actually support this function?

The problem I have is that the PC has an Ethernet port only (and I cant add wireless) and if the network goes down I would like to use a wireless (Wi-Fi) network.

I need a battery device, as I don't have access to power in the location of the PC.
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Re:TL-MR3040 as bridge (Wireless & wired)
2015-01-30 14:15:21
Confused:
wired router---------MR3040>>>><<<or
wireless router>>>><<<
In AP mode, there are four different options as below.
Access Point (AP)
Repeater
Bridge with AP
Client
Check the emulator here. http://www.tp-link.com/resources/simulator/TL-MR3040N/3040_travel_router(ap)/Index.htm
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