I have a standard network with ethernet and wireless (both 2.4 and 5ghz) and I use an OpenWRT router with bridge configuration to give LAN to some devices in a room with no ethernet cable. One of these devices have ethernet connection and wireless. The OpenWRT router (is old) connects to the main network via wifi at 100mbps (so any device connected with ethernet cable is limited to 100mbps) but the device with wireless is capable to connect at ~400mpbs.
The problem is that my Windows 10 Pro is limited to 100mbps, instead of 400mbps. If I connect to the wireless IP the connection is limited to the ethernet speed (even the resource monitor shows no activity in wireless). Why is Windows using the ethernet connection even when I connect to the wireless IP?
I tried setting a lower metric to the wireless connection but nothing changes. There are anything I can do to force Windows to use wireless connection over ethernet?. Even better, it is possible to make a bridge between the two interface and get 500mbps?. I tried this but all the network starts to loose packets and have connection issues.
Thanks in advance. I know this is a very rare case...