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Vipin Chauhan
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Asked: March 30, 20222022-03-30T00:19:37+05:30 2022-03-30T00:19:37+05:30

What Is Bridge Mode On a Router?

What Is Bridge Mode On a Router?
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    1. Farwa Khalid Bronze
      2022-05-17T14:05:52+05:30Added an answer on May 17, 2022 at 2:05 pm

      What Is Bridge Mode on a Router?

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      Bridge mode on a router allows the router to perform its function as a dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP) without the conflict in the internet protocol address. It also weakens the network address translation (NAT) features on the modem. Before connecting to a router-modem has to be bridged by many applications like VPN, remote management needs a public IP address on the router for the best connection. For the bridge mode setting, you need to call an internet service provider. In bridge mode, the two routers exist side-by-side without any problem. When the bridge mode is on the routers made a mesh network.

      Distance is no problem in bridge mode you can easily connect to the network. Routers are connected to the provided ISP and the modem extent your internet coverage. The device finds it difficult to communicate with each other because all routers have a private IP address. This is called a Double NAT.

      For example, if you want to print an image from a smartphone and use an extender(router) so the smartphone is connected to the router while the printer is connected to the ISP-provided modem. Both networks have private IP addresses these are unable to communicate with each other. Bridge mode comes in function to solve the problem by allowing multiple routers to share on a Wi-Fi network.

      Importance of bridge mode:

      Without a bridge mode, there is a problem in communication when the routers have NAT to a modem just. Bridge mode helps in

      • It reduces the connecting issues
      • Enhance the Wi-Fi coverage
      • Devices are connecting smoothly
      • It avoids conflict in IP addresses.

      Pros and cons:

      Bridge mode on routers has some advantages and disadvantages,

      Disadvantages:

      • It limits the features that are available on routers.
      • It weakens many helpful features like MAC address filtering and parental controls.

      Solution:

      Easily get over this problem by instead of the router bridge your ISP-provided modem. If the ISP provided option is lost then on bridge mode on the secondary routers for connection of all devices.

      Advantages:

      • For the extended coverage of Wi-Fi, it is highly beneficial.
      • Bridge mode is used in large-scale companies where multiple routers are required.
      • When you are close the Wi-Fi signal is good when moving away the device lost its signal here the bridge mode is the best option for expanding the networks further away.
      • Numerous devices are connected with the help of Bridge mode, fast in speed and reliability.
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