>put router into bridged mode
>works great on wired desktop
>try to connect laptop (wifi and wireless)
>cant obtain a valid IP config no matter what I try
>also cant access the router 192.168.0.1 address at all anymore
>if I reset it to factory default (i.e. not bridged) everything works fine again
What am I doing wrong here?
>>58771986
I have the same issue
For some reason if you connect more than one device it attempts to give the same IP to all devices and then just shits itself and requires a restart
>>58772012
Any idea how to fix it?
>>58772076
Not a clue
You could try searching it else where and seeing if someone has posted a fix
>>58772012
Yeah that is bridge mode. You are meant to bridge to another router
>>58771986
Are you literally retarded?
Bridged mode makes the router not route. Maybe rtfm before you click random shit
>>58772204
>>58772234
That wouldn't explain why a direct wired connection to the router does nothing.
You have all the dhcp leases you can get from your isp. Disable bridge mode. You only enable that when you want to use your own router.
>>58771986
My shitty d-link does the same.
>>58772335
... Yes it does. Do you think that routing just ==Wi-Fi?
ITT : fags who cant into ccna
>>58771986
Maybe don't put it in bridged mode retard?
>>58774623
>ITT: fags who cant into ccent
ftfy.
OP What the fuck were you even trying to accomplish by putting your shitbox of a network device in bridge mode?