If a wireless device is too distant to establish a connection with the SBG6580-2, an additional wireless access point device can be configured to extend the range of the network. This setup allows devices to connect to the SBG6580-2 that would otherwise be too distant to connect. Wireless bridging in the SBG6580-2 is disabled by default. This document describes how to enable and configure wireless bridging.
Functional Overview
First, the SBG6580-2 is configured as the main base station, and configured with a list of remote base stations that are allowed to establish a wireless connection to the SBG6580-2. Next, the wireless access point is configured to function as a remote base station and is configured to connect to the SBG6580-2. Finally, the wireless access point establishes a wireless connection with the SBG6580-2.
The client who is distant from the SBG6580-2 establishes a connection with the wireless access point.  This can be a wired or wireless connection, depending if the wireless access point has built-in Ethernet ports. Next, the wireless access point will pass any traffic it receives from the client to the SBG6580-2. As a result, the client can now communicate with the SBG6580-2 and thus can access the Internet. This setup is called Wireless Bridging, which uses WDS (Wireless Distribution System).
Requirement
- The wireless access point must support WDS in order to establish a wireless connection with the SBG6580-2.
- Keep in mind that all wireless access points involved (including the SBG6580-2) will need to be configured with the same wireless channel, method of encryption (WEP, WPA, or none), and encryption key (if WEP or WPA is used).Â
- DHCP will need to be disabled in any access points involved, as the SBG6580-2 will handle all DHCP requests from clients.
Wireless Bridging Setup
- Launch a Firefox or Safari browser.  Enter http://192.168.0.1 into the address box, and press the Enter key. Â
NOTE: A browser message on Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Opera, may appear when accessing the Web Manager. The message includes 192.168.01 uses an unsupported protocol and ERR_SSL_VERSION_OR_CIPHER_MISMATCH. The Web Manager uses an earlier version of the TLS protocol and does not match the version allowed by the web browser.  Safari browsers on Apple PC and mobile devices are not impacted.  The workaround to access the Web Manager with a PC is to use the Firefox browser and set the TLS version to 1. For workaround instructions refer to article # 19435 - 192.168.0.1 uses an unsupported protocol.Â
 - A security or private risk alert may appear on the web browser advising users to proceed with caution when accessing the Web Manager. There is no risk in proceeding to the Web Manager. For instructions to bypass the alert screen, refer to article # 18181 - Alert Message for Web Manager Access.
 - On the Login page, enter admin or a customized username in the Username field.
 - Enter password or a customized password in the Password field.
NOTE: On later versions of the SBG6580-2, the Wi-Fi Security Key is used as the default admin password printed on the bottom white label. For assistance with Web Manager Access, refer to article # 18752 – SBG6580-2: Web Manager Access.
 - Click the Login button.  The Home page will appear.
 - Move the mouse cursor over Wireless on the main menu, and click the DHCP link on the sub-menu.  The Basic - DHCP page will appear.
 - On the Wireless - Extend Network Range page, click the Wireless Bridging drop-down menu and select the Enabled option.
 - Enter the WDS router's MAC Address into the Remote Bridge field that will establish a wireless connection with the SBG6580-2.
 - Click the Apply button.