I originally had my SSID hidden, but either way, it still found my wireless router via Site Survey and as thus, had the correct SSID configured so even if I still had the SSID hidden, it still should connect. I have the latest firmware on it (1.20 I believe) and like I said, I want it to be a bridge for a few electronic devices to connect to it via wired while it connects to my wireless network (thus giving my devices internet access). I followed the instructions to a 'T' and even tried doing it manually (either way, the configuration comes out the same) and it still doesn't work. Here's the basic steps I took:
1.) Switched unit to Bridge.
2.) Plugged in power so it was on and waited a bit for it to fully boot up.
3.) Changed my PC's IP to be in the same subnet (like 192.168.0.40) and connected it directly to the device (thus losing my own network/internet connectivity).
4.) Logged into the device and did the configuration (it has my correct SSID, Security settings and Key, I made sure to include the MAC address in my router's Allow list, etc.).
5.) Device says it's ready to go and can see my wireless network fine (at least through Site Survey) and all settings when checked over manually look good.
6.) I disconnect power from device.
7.) I return my PC's IP and such to be DHCP again (back to normal).
8.) I plug the power back into the unit.
9.) I wait a while for it to find the wireless network and hopefully give my still connected PC it's network/internet access.
10.) Nothing happens though... Bridge LED light is blinking (annoying) but no connectivity and I can't login to the device anymore.
11.) I check DHCP client list on my router, device isn't listed, thus I'm assuming it's not connecting at all.
That's basically it. I've also tried giving the device a Static IP and tried actually moving it to the location that I want it to see if it magically works, but it doesn't. So, any further suggestions with that info? Am I missing a setting or doing something out of order maybe? Thanks.