**Description:** Bridge Mode is a network configuration that allows multiple networks to communicate with each other, facilitating the interconnection of devices and data transfer. In this mode, a device such as a router or access point acts as a bridge between two or more networks, allowing devices on different network segments to see and communicate with each other as if they were on the same local network. This configuration is particularly useful in environments where network expansion is required without the need to reconfigure IP addresses or create additional subnets. Bridge Mode can be implemented in various network technologies, including wired and wireless networks, and is essential for integrating different systems and optimizing network performance. By allowing direct communication between networks, data transmission efficiency is improved, and network configurations are simplified, resulting in easier and more effective management of network resources.