Devices wired on a wireless bridge

I use a WNDR3700v4 in Bridge mode. When I connect to the web interface I see under devices virtually ALL wired on my network devices appears. Please tell me that this is simply a process of discovery, and all of these devices do not cross the netgear to access the network.

slylabs13 wrote:

I use a WNDR3700v4 in Bridge mode. When I connect to the web interface I see under devices virtually ALL wired on my network devices appears. Please tell me that this is simply a process of discovery, and all of these devices do not cross the netgear to access the network.

It's OK when AP mode or bridge as some company call from her, all devices will show like wired EXCEPT devices connected to the wifi AP devices connected via wifi on main router will also appear as Wired too.

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