I have an old Asus RT-N10+ on which I run DD-WRT acting as a Repeater Bridge so that a couple devices in one area of my house can use Ethernet as they have no wifi ability.
It seems that in this configuration, the repeater bridge still has its wifi radio ON - surely it has to do so in order to make the bridge connect to the main router. But I do NOT want any devices connecting to the wifi on the repeater bridge. So in the wifi setup, I specifically disable the broadcast of SSID (which is the same as the main router - as the DD-WRT setup instructions say it must be, along with the channel).
With my phone and some wifi analyzer apps, I can occasionally see an access point briefly displayed with the repeater bridge's MAC but only ? (or hidden) shown as the SSID. It is on the channel I expect - same as the main router.
But I am regularly finding that devices do indeed manage to connect to the repeater bridge's wifi. I am not sure but this MAY happen while the main router performs its nightly reboot. I do not understand how this can be given the lack of SSID. What am I not understanding here? Is there some way to ensure that no devices connect to the wifi here?
BTW - I realize that I should, in theory, be able to use the MAC filtering on the repeater bridge to prevent this. And over time, I have added to the size of the prevented MACs list. I once tried using allow-only. But I rapidly found myself not able to manage the device. So I avoid that.
Thanks.
It seems that in this configuration, the repeater bridge still has its wifi radio ON - surely it has to do so in order to make the bridge connect to the main router. But I do NOT want any devices connecting to the wifi on the repeater bridge. So in the wifi setup, I specifically disable the broadcast of SSID (which is the same as the main router - as the DD-WRT setup instructions say it must be, along with the channel).
With my phone and some wifi analyzer apps, I can occasionally see an access point briefly displayed with the repeater bridge's MAC but only ? (or hidden) shown as the SSID. It is on the channel I expect - same as the main router.
But I am regularly finding that devices do indeed manage to connect to the repeater bridge's wifi. I am not sure but this MAY happen while the main router performs its nightly reboot. I do not understand how this can be given the lack of SSID. What am I not understanding here? Is there some way to ensure that no devices connect to the wifi here?
BTW - I realize that I should, in theory, be able to use the MAC filtering on the repeater bridge to prevent this. And over time, I have added to the size of the prevented MACs list. I once tried using allow-only. But I rapidly found myself not able to manage the device. So I avoid that.
Thanks.
