Connect your Velop to the router using Wi-Fi, and set up Ethernet on the router to support two devices.
Connect your Velop to the router using Wi-Fi, and set up Ethernet on the router to support two devices.
I’m not looking to purchase another device just for Ethernet access. Can you find a way to link your node wirelessly to your router for Ethernet, or would you need custom firmware? Please share the network paths you have in mind, and I’ll check what’s possible with “FuukYuu.”
Absolutely, consider the Velop as a "range extender." That’s the idea I’m aiming for. Two points confirmed. No further action needed.
I have four open ports on the router, but I can't support running 100 feet of Ethernet.
After reviewing your message, I understand you’re aiming to set up a wireless bridge. This differs from what was previously discussed. You’ll need to verify if the Linksys Velop supports this feature, as it’s not the same as bridge mode. The manufacturer offers general guidance for creating a wireless bridge, but specific steps may vary.
There is a bridge mode available, but each time I enable it, I can't connect it to a network, so I have to restart it.
This setup is needed because the Velop must be connected to the main gateway or router using an Ethernet cable. It’s not a wireless connection.