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Bridging another router to a G54

  • September 25, 2024
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I have an TP link Archer 5400 someone gave me would like to bridge it to the G54 using the G54 as main router is this possible? Or would I only be able to use G54  in Bridge mode? I’s really prefer to use the G54 as main router leaving the Wi-Fi on? I am able to put the Archer 5400 in Access mode and connect to the G54 but only with Ethernet cable can I do this wirelessly?

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The G54 is a gateway that combines a modem and a router. When connecting a separate router to the gateway, you need to enable bridge mode to prevent interference, allowing you to access Wi-Fi from the router without disruption and ensuring better connectivity. Please follow the steps mentioned on the below article to setup bridge mode on G54.

http://arris.force.com/consumers/articles/General_FAQs/G54-Bridge-Mode-Setup

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The G54 is a gateway that combines a modem and a router. When connecting a separate router to the gateway, you need to enable bridge mode to prevent interference, allowing you to access Wi-Fi from the router without disruption and ensuring better connectivity. Please follow the steps mentioned on the below article to setup bridge mode on G54.

http://arris.force.com/consumers/articles/General_FAQs/G54-Bridge-Mode-Setup


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