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07-04-2021 04:32 PM - edited 07-04-2021 04:34 PM
Hi I am trying to bridge my old ee router with my new Fiber router to get better wireless connection in the house but still didn’t manage I gave the old router the same password as the primary as well the channel and changed the ip /gateway to a ip address in the range of the primary
but after all don’t know how to get the router to log on the primary and provide internet
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07-04-2021 04:56 PM
Hi @Moka
Please read this thread (and link) as this will likely solve your problems.
Credit to @XRaySpeX if this works.
Thanks
07-04-2021 04:56 PM
Hi @Moka
Please read this thread (and link) as this will likely solve your problems.
Credit to @XRaySpeX if this works.
Thanks
07-04-2021 05:07 PM
Hi
I did read it before I wrote my question but as I understood from this thread is when you connect the router to the primary by cable I am looking to connect it by wireless.the primary router is connected with cable to telephone socket and trying to connect the old router wirelessly to it and get and get internet/printer excess in other half house where the primary router doesn’t cover
07-04-2021 06:46 PM
As far as I know you can't connect the secondary router wirelessly. You could try connecting them by Powerline extenders over the mains electricity circuit.
09-04-2021 06:18 PM
I think you can as I change the router from adsl mode to bridge mode and in this mode it should work just some details I am missing
I don’t know how to write a comment that ee help service should step in to help out.
09-04-2021 06:50 PM - edited 09-04-2021 06:54 PM
You've already tried Bridge mode as per my article and it didn't work wirelessly. There are no other router settings to make it work.
Your posts here are not read by CS in the normal run of things. Anyway running a subsidiary router on top of their supplied router is beyond their ken.
01-12-2021 07:18 PM
Hi @Northerner and @XRaySpeX,
Can I ask how the two articles are related? The article you indicate here is regarding a brightbox 2. are you saying bb1(r) and bb2 have the same settings in some way? Can you please be more specific.
Can you use brightbox 1(r) as a bridge, or not?
If so, please can you provide details as to how you you can. If the details are the same please post them here. Please ammend them if they are different.
I am looking at my settings and not seeing similarities between bb1(r) and bb2. I do not believe you can use the bb1(r) as a bridge.
Thanks,
T
01-12-2021 10:07 PM - edited 01-12-2021 10:09 PM
@Tom199 :
All BrightBoxes have more or less the same settings except the BrightBox 2 has more extensive WiFi settings which does nor come into them being used as secondary routers. All of them can be used in "Bridge" or "Router" mode.
These settings can be seen in the referenced article To make a second Brightbox as a WAP on your LAN to the main Brightbox which, in fact, I implemented using a BrightBox 1 as the secondary bridged router:
- Set Broadband Type of Secondary BB = Fibre/Ethernet for a BB1 or Ethernet for a BB2 (untick the "Enable ADSL/Fibre auto sensing" 1st), under Basic Settings.
- Set Protocol of Secondary BB = Bridging, under Basic Settings.