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Recent content by SevenEleven

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    AP, Client Bridge, Repeater. Problems

    The IP address are static 192.168.0.6 - r6300 Client Bridge 192.168.0.3 -wnr2000 Wired AP (from client bridge) I had DHCP disabled on the client bridge (r6300), I just looked on the wnr2000 and it was set to automatic configuration - DHCP, but below that in the Network setup field I had...
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    AP, Client Bridge, Repeater. Problems

    Hi, I hope I have the terminology correct to explain my situation properly. My setup is as follows: Asus RTAC66u - Access Point Stock firmware 192.168.0.1 SSID2ghz:Home SSID5ghz: Home5ghz Netgear r6300 - Client Bridge DDWRT sp2 192.168.0.6 Older Netgear - Wired? Repeater DDWRT...
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    Need to tweak my home network

    I tried as you suggested and couldnt get any internet access. I decided to try switching the firmware to DD-WRT after that it worked great. Thanks for all your help.
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    Need to tweak my home network

    Sorry forgot the attachment
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    Need to tweak my home network

    Hi everyone, I have a less than ideal setup at home. I have attached a diagram of my setup. It was a struggle to get it to work in the first place. And provides almost daily problems. I use SSID2 as my main wireless connections, for some reason it always assigns an ip of 192.168.1.xxx...
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    Confused on what I need

    After attaching the WNR 2000 directly to the Asus Router it worked fine. I was able to connect wirelessly to it no problem and it was connected to the internet. As soon as I move it to the Bridge, it goes back to its old tricks. So I guess the problem lies with the bridge configuration?
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    Confused on what I need

    I wasnt able to find a FAQ on creating an AP, however there are many tutorials to be found on google. That being said I didnt quite get it right. Here is what I have: Cable Modem>>Asus RT66U as Router (192.168.0.1) >> Netgear R6300 Wireless Bridge (192.168.0.2)>> Netgear WNR 2000 as an...
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    Confused on what I need

    Thanks very much. I didnt see an option to make split the frequencies between the bridge and broadcast. I will research repeater mode, hopefully I can make that happen. Thank you.
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    Confused on what I need

    I have accomplished most of what I want by doing the following: Router A (ASUS AC66U) attached to my Modem, Router B (Netgear R6300) configured as a Wireless Bridge. I can connect to router A via wifi which is located in the basement. My Den with all my media devices is where Router B...
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