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Old 12-03-2007, 03:05 AM
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Default Re: wireless bridge problem

Chris M wrote:
> I'm trying to create a wireless bridge between a Belkin Wireless g
> router (F5D7230-4), which is connected to a cable modem that does not
> have wireless capability, and an Edimax Wireless Access Point
> (EW-7209APg). I need the latter to act as an access point as well as one
> end of the bridge, so have set it in "AP Bridge-WDS" mode.


It would appear you're trying to do this:

DSL modem >--> Belkin >~~~~~> Edimax >--> any computer

where the Belkin to Edimax is a wireless bridge. If this is correct,
then replace the wireless link with a simple short length of ethernet
patch cable to test the basic configuration. After all, the definition
of a wireless bridge is a connection without a copper wire. This will
confirm you have the basics set up correctly. i.e the DSL modem runs
DHCP and the Belkin bridges the DHCP passively. That means you'll
connect the modem to one of the LAN ports of the Belkin, NOT the WAN or
"Intenet" port.

That can take a bit of doing at times, so you might want to set your
modem to "bridge" mode (where it doesn't run the DHCP server) and
connect it to the Belkin's "internet" port and let your Belkin serve up
the DHCP.

Regardless which approach you use, you'll first need to get that one
computer hard wired to the Belkin working.

Moving forward, you need to determine if the Belkin and Edimax can even
work together as a wireless bridge. That may indeed not even be
possible. For example, lets look at a Linksys setup:

DSL modem >--> WRT54G >~~~~> WAP54G >--> computer

where the WRT54G acts as a wireless AP and the WAP54G Access Point is
set for "bridge mode". In this configuration, the WAP54G will ONLY
bridge with another Linksys device, period. In this mode the WAP54G is
no longer an AP, its nothing more than a wireless network client card

You might want to try reversing the Belkin and Edimax to look like this:

DSL modem >--> Edimax >~~~~~> Belkin >--> any computer


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