Yes — all modems offered by Wakey Internet effectively operate in bridge mode by default.

This is because Wakey does not provide modem/router combo units. We only offer standalone cable modems, which are designed to pass your internet connection directly to a router that is provided separately by Wakey or your own router.

 

What Is Bridge Mode?

Bridge mode is a setting commonly found on modem/router combo devices. When enabled, it disables the router functions (Wi-Fi, firewall, DHCP) and allows you to use your own router instead.

In simple terms:

  • Bridge mode turns a combo device into a modem only.

 

Why Wakey Customers Don’t Need Bridge Mode

Since Wakey only provides pure cable modems, there is no routing, Wi-Fi, or NAT built into the device.

That means:

  • No double NAT

  • No Wi-Fi conflicts

  • No bridge mode setting required

  • Full compatibility with any third-party router or firewall

Your router will automatically receive the public IP address from the modem.

 

Modems Offered by Wakey

All modems that Wakey ships to customers are bridge-only by design. A list of modems we offer can be found → HERE

These devices do not broadcast Wi-Fi, do not assign local IPs, and do not perform routing functions.

 

Do I Need to Enable Bridge Mode Manually?

No. There is no bridge mode setting to enable or disable on Wakey modems — they already function as a bridge.

If you previously used a modem/router combo with another ISP, this is often where the confusion comes from.

 

Troubleshooting Tip

If your router is not receiving an IP address:

  • Power-cycle the modem first

  • Then reboot your router

  • Ensure only one device is connected directly to the modem

 

If issues persist, contact Wakey Support via chat and we’ll be happy to help.

 

 

 

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