I have the following setup.
My question is:
If I put "Router 2" in bridge mode (Have never used bridge mode) will that allow "Router 1" to control "all" the "wireless" access.
The situation is that "Router 2" is in an adjoining house and "hard wired" to "Router 1".
Not favorable to use a wireless extender to get Internet to the 2nd house due to the distance from "Router 1".
I use a program to monitor what devices are connected, but can not see what is connected to "Router 2" from my computer connected to "Router 1".
I want to control all "wireless" access to my Internet via "Router 1" and not have to set up restrictions in "Router 2".
Limits like controlling the children´s access time.
They have access to both routers for access from both houses.
Thanks for any advice.
My question is:
If I put "Router 2" in bridge mode (Have never used bridge mode) will that allow "Router 1" to control "all" the "wireless" access.
The situation is that "Router 2" is in an adjoining house and "hard wired" to "Router 1".
Not favorable to use a wireless extender to get Internet to the 2nd house due to the distance from "Router 1".
I use a program to monitor what devices are connected, but can not see what is connected to "Router 2" from my computer connected to "Router 1".
I want to control all "wireless" access to my Internet via "Router 1" and not have to set up restrictions in "Router 2".
Limits like controlling the children´s access time.
They have access to both routers for access from both houses.
Thanks for any advice.