How To Take Router Out Of Bridge Mode?
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1. Log into your router’s web–based setup page by typing the IP address in a web browser.
2. Navigate to the Advanced–Bridge Mode, or similar settings.
3. Select “Disabled” for Bridge Mode, then click “Apply”.
4. Navigate to the Wireless–Basic Settings, or similar settings.
5. Enter the wireless network name (SSID) and wireless security mode.
6. Select the desired wireless security mode and enter a strong wireless password.
7. Click “Apply” to save the settings.
1. Log into your router’s admin console. This can usually be done by typing the router’s IP address into your web browser.
2. Navigate to the bridge mode or bridge settings page. This page will likely be listed in the Advanced or WAN settings section.
3. Disable bridge mode. Depending on the router, you may have to uncheck a box or select a radio button next to “Disable.”
4. Save the settings and reboot the router. This will take the router out of bridge mode and restore its normal functionality.