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Originally Posted by BrianR
The devices can SEE the bridge on the network but not access it in any way.
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I'm confused by that. If it is a bridge, then it does not have an IP address. As a bridge, the router only sees IP addresses of devices on the other side of that bridge.
BTW, to be clearer about another's post. Routers do play will together IF the first router has an IP address of 192.168.
1.1. And the second router is 192.168.
2.1. For some routers, one of the device ports might be disabled when the second router connects as a device to the first.
All devices connected to the first router get an IP address of 192.168.1.x. All devices connect to the second router get 192.168.2.x
Manual for the bridge or the manufacturer name and model number is what?