On 08/12/2016 08:48 PM, William Park via talk wrote: >> From what I understand so far, William can correct me, he wants Scenario 1, >> > where its a transparent bridge. I've been re-acquainting myself with this >> > all morning. > Yes, scenario 1 is what I meant and want. Correct term (and operation) > is "client bridge". Second router connects to the main router as client > and gets DHCP IP from the main router, like any other connecting > devices. Then, the second router bridges its wlan0 and eth0 > (internally, creates br0 which contains wlan0 and eth0). > > Anyways, for the external device connecting to the second router, it > appears as though it's connecting to the main router. It gets DHCP IP > from the main router, it's on the same network as other devices > connected (via cable or wifi) to the main router, etc. In other words, > instead of long ethernet cable to the main router, it has short cable to > the second router.
That is exactly what that D-Link will do in Client mode. It will connect one or more Ethernet devices via WiFi to the router. --- Talk Mailing List talk@gtalug.org https://gtalug.org/mailman/listinfo/talk