The wireless router can bridge another router. First, set the name of the primary and secondary routers for easy identification. The IP address of the router LAN port should also be set to different. In the WDS in the wireless settings of the secondary router, select the wireless name of the primary router, click to enter the password, save, and restart. The WDS status is displayed successfully p>
Wireless router bridging another router method
The two routers are called the primary router and the secondary router respectively. First set the primary router to access the Internet, fill in the user password given by the operator, set the wireless settings of the primary router, and the name of the wireless network for your convenience to remember, so that you can use them later. Save the settings and restart the router p>
Then log in to the wireless settings of the secondary router, and set an IP address at the LAN port. Note that the same network segment cannot conflict when setting. If the primary router is 192.168.1.1, then the secondary router can be set to 192.168.1.2, and give its wireless settings a name to help you know and distinguish the two routers p>
The channel settings are the same as the WDS settings of the primary router. Click the tick in the box in front of the WDS switch on, scan and search the nearby wireless network, find the name of the primary router just now, click and enter the password, open the DHCP settings of the secondary router, close its service settings, save and restart the secondary router, and the WDS status is displayed successfully p>