Hello! I understand your concern about setting up WDS bridging with Surf2Sawa's unique interface. It's possible that there may be specific configurations needed for Surf2Sawa that differ from standard setups.
If setting up WDS bridging is not working for you, here are some alternative ways to use the LAN on Surf2Sawa Internet:
1. Ethernet Connection: One straightforward alternative is to use an Ethernet cable to connect your devices directly to the Surf2Sawa router. This provides a reliable and stable connection for your LAN.
2. Wi-Fi Extender: You can consider using a Wi-Fi extender or repeater to extend the range of your Surf2Sawa Wi-Fi network. This can help improve connectivity in areas where the signal is weak.
3. Mobile Hotspot: If you have a smartphone with a data plan, you can use it as a mobile hotspot to create a Wi-Fi network for your LAN devices. Just ensure that you have sufficient data allowance to support your LAN usage.
4. Powerline Adapters: Another option is to use powerline adapters to extend your LAN network through your home's electrical wiring. This can be a convenient solution if running Ethernet cables is not feasible.
5. LAN over Coaxial Cable: If your home has existing coaxial cable wiring, you can explore using MoCA adapters to create a LAN network over the coaxial cables.
Before trying these alternatives, ensure that your Surf2Sawa Internet connection is stable and functioning correctly. If you encounter any issues or need further assistance with any of these alternatives, feel free to ask for help. Good luck!