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Fidalgorob's avatar
Fidalgorob
Network Novice
3 years ago

Arcadyan 5G gateway in bridge mode?

Hello.  I’d like to connect my 5G gateway to my existing Google Wi-Fi mesh router system to improve the signal strength around my entire house.  Can the  Arcadyan gateway be set up for bridge mode to allow it to feed the Google router via ethernet?

  • bocaboy2591's avatar
    bocaboy2591
    Bandwidth Buddy

    No, not at all. It will work exactly as it worked before. If the SSID remains the same, the members of the mesh won't know the difference.

  • WarlocWeary's avatar
    WarlocWeary
    Transmission Trainee
    Fidalgorob wrote:

    If my existing Google router is set up as an access point, then it would not be able to communicate with the other access points in the mesh system, right?  That would defeat what I’m trying to do, which is to use the mesh system to broadcast the signal throughout my house.

    I guess you would have to try it .. but I would guess it would still work.

  • Fidalgorob's avatar
    Fidalgorob
    Network Novice

    If my existing Google router is set up as an access point, then it would not be able to communicate with the other access points in the mesh system, right?  That would defeat what I’m trying to do, which is to use the mesh system to broadcast the signal throughout my house.

  • bocaboy2591's avatar
    bocaboy2591
    Bandwidth Buddy

    Since you can't turn off DHCP on the gateway, your options are limited. Why not put your existing router in Access Point mode, which will turn off DHCP. Then use a different wireless SSID for the T-Mobile gateway from the SSID on your router. If you make the T=Mobile gateway SSID invisible, only the router in AP mode will even be visible.

  • Fidalgorob's avatar
    Fidalgorob
    Network Novice

    Bummer.  If I just cable the 5G gateway to my Google Wi-Fi router via ethernet, will it work? I realize that the gateway will still be sending a separate w-fi ID.