- Step 2: Launch a web browser like Internet Explorer and Enter "192.168.
- Step 3: Enter your router's Password then click Submit.
- Step 4: Take note of the LAN/WLAN MAC address under the LAN Settings section.
- Step 5: Click Wireless Bridging under Wireless.
Moreover, how do I make my Belkin wireless router a bridge?
- Connect your computer to the LAN or Ethernet port of the main router.
- Launch a web browser like Internet Explorer®.
- Enter "192.168.
- Enter your router's Password then click Submit.
- Click Wireless Bridging under Wireless.
- Click the Enable ONLY specific Access Points to connect.
One may also ask, can I use a Belkin router as a range extender? Most Belkin Wi-Fi routers are capable of becoming wireless repeaters using a special mode called the Wireless Distribution System. You can turn a Belkin Wi-Fi router into a repeater by setting up WDS. Connect an Ethernet cable from a computer to one of the "LAN" ports on the Belkin router.
In this way, how do I setup my Belkin wireless router as an extender?
Connect the main router to a computer via an Ethernet cable. Make sure you plug the cable into the LAN port. Launch a web browser and type the router's IP address in the address bar and hit enter. The default IP address for most of the Belkin router is 192.168.
Which Belkin routers support wireless bridging?
Wireless bridging works with the following models only:
- Belkin High-Speed Mode Wireless G Router, F5D7231-4.
- Belkin Wireless G Router, F5D7230-4.
- Belkin 54g Wireless Network Access Point, F5D7130.
- Belkin Wireless G Wireless Universal Range Extender, F5D7132.
