I successfully bridged two Belkin 7230-4 54G Wireless routers. Here’s what I did.
1) I connected the first router (A) to my computer and changed the LAN IP to 192.168.2.2 and turned DHCP off.
2) I went to the wireless bridge menu and entered the WLAN MAC address of the second router (B).
3) I then disconnected router (A) and connected router (B) to my computer and entered the WLAN MAC address of router (A).
4) I pinged 192.168.2.2 and it worked. Success!
5) I turned on WEP 128 bit on both routers and pinged 192.168.2.2 for verification. Success!
Here is a link for more info about the Belkin Router
Awesome info. I had read the .pdf from Belkin, but those only provide instructions on connecting a 7230 with a 7130 AP.
Once I read your post, I had both my 7230 routers talking to each other inside of 5 minutes.
Thanks!
Glad I can help
I tried linking both 7230 together but failed. Then i read this blog and it works! My mistake was changing the 7230 into pure AP mode. I almost wanted to buy a 7130 but you saved me some time and money. Thanks!
I cant do it i cant make them to conect.. please can you help me i followed your instructions but it keep failing..
Dont worry i fixed it
THANKS MAN!!