How to setup? Hardline bridge to a wireless repeater

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Mikese84
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 27, 2024 23:36    Post subject: How to setup? Hardline bridge to a wireless repeater Reply with quote
Ok so here's the situation and what I'm hoping to be able to do I need to get Internet from across the way I know I can setup a wireless bridge(Client Bridge?) and to connect to said access point wirelessly then with a hard line RJ45 ran over a banister to the back of my building to another router then dish the Internet the clients on it both wired and primarly wirelessly. I'm not wanting those clients connecting to the first routers wireless AP I will only leave that open for diagnostic perposeses im doing to extend range and get through concrete walls. What are the modes and IP configurations I would use to do this? Any advice would be greatly appreciated thanks and also I know my terminology is a little bit F#$!ed sorry
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 27, 2024 23:59    Post subject: Reply with quote
Would be helpful to know what router(s) are involved in this project and what DD-WRT version are they running.
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- Linksys MX4300: 802.11s Primary w/VLAN Trunk over 5ghz. 2.4ghz WAP/VAP only - r58464
- Linksys MX4300 (WAP/VAP (7)) Multiple VLANs over single trunk port. Entware/Samba r58464
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