@sfx2000 My ISP’s device is a “crippled” TG862G; there is no APP isolution in place; and if there is, it’s permanently enabled, and I cannot find a way to disable it. I was actually looking to decrease the number of devices in my “chain” - earlier with a faster-speed package, I used a TP-Link router with DD-WRT and a standalone modem… since DD-WRT and my router supported WDS, it was easy to connect both the AR-750 AND MT300 in true bridge mode, and even using the 5gz radio on the AR750 for some isolation from other lower-spec wireless devices.

Now, with the combo modem/router, I have to deal with these issues, as described. It is true that I could put the combo router into bridge mode, introduce my router again as the primary, and use WDS as before. I also figured that extender would simplify things, but I am realizing now that while “an” extender lets you increase a wifi signal’s coverage, there is no real bridging involved; while my setup works, the fact that it does seems to be a freak of nature, since a true “wifi extender” would not allow what I am attempting.

I still would like to know, however from the devs how extender mode and WDS mode bridging differ in their hardware and in their implementation of OpenWRT, as I want to confirm that extender mode does not really bridge.