Deco M9 Used as Ethernet Bridge

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Deco M9 Used as Ethernet Bridge
Deco M9 Used as Ethernet Bridge
2020-05-29 15:32:58 - last edited 2020-05-30 18:50:15
Model: Deco M9 Plus  
Hardware Version: V1
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Good morning, I'm trying to see if the setup I'm proposing below would work with the Deco M9 before I purchase a 3-pack. In short, I need one of the remote units to be able to have an ethernet device plugged into it in a room without a wired connection. Ideally, the other remote unit would run off an ethernet backhaul back to the primary router. It looks like the ethernet backhaul will work, but I can't find anything on if the ethernet bridge will work. Network would look something like this:

 

 

Fiber Modem ---ethernet--- Main Deco ---wi-fi--- Slave Deco ---ethernet device

                                                             ---ethernet--- Slave Deco

 

Is that sort of a congiguration possible? Thanks for any guidance anybody has!

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2020-05-29 18:49:43 - last edited 2020-05-30 18:50:15

@hearl4323 yes, I'm using this exact configuration. My slave m9 provides a connection to a Wi-Fi-less AV-receiver.

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2020-05-29 18:49:43 - last edited 2020-05-30 18:50:15

@hearl4323 yes, I'm using this exact configuration. My slave m9 provides a connection to a Wi-Fi-less AV-receiver.

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2020-05-30 18:50:25

@deechte Thank you very much!

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2020-05-30 21:29:13

@hearl4323 I am using a similar one. Slave deco connected by WiFi is serving (using the gigabit connections) a PlayStation and a computer. 

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