Using another router as a bridge for wired connections

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Using another router as a bridge for wired connections
Using another router as a bridge for wired connections
2018-12-26 02:36:10

Hello,
I'm considering buying a Deco M5 for my home as mesh networks are really promising and I need something that I can spread through the whole house. Also it is the only Deco that is sold around here. I've bumped into an issue though, in one of the corners of my house I have 2 pcs that do need to use wired connections and it seems like most mesh routers only have 1 additional connection.

While thinking about it I came to a possible solution which was using a cable to connect it to my old router and use it in bridge mode so I could have 2 wired connections coming from it. Does that work with the Deco? And if it does, can it affect the connections negatively?

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Re:Using another router as a bridge for wired connections
2018-12-26 05:34:36

Hi There,

It's okay to setup your old router to access point mode ,and connect it to deco  so that you can have multiple ports to use.

You can also buy  a plug and play switch, and then connect it to deco to extender the port.

 

Thanks

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