Hi,
I have an ISP-managed router Draytek Vigor 2710n and a TP-Link TL-WA701ND 150 Mbps Wireless N AP which I want to connect directly to the ISP router via a long Ethernet cable in order to have a wireless signal from a more central location rather than using the TP-Link as an AP extender - which I tried but got no better results.
Currently the ISP router is situated in a corner next to the only incoming phone socket.
My intention is to have the configuration as follows:
ISP router (wireless enabled) -> Ethernet -> Netgear 8-port switch -> [PC1]/[PC2]/[AP -> wireless].
Being new to all this networking malarkey I'm not really sure if this set up will work as I'm hoping and I'm not sure of the connection to use on the TP-Link.
The TP-Link AP "supports multiple operating modes (Access Point, Multi-SSID, Client, Universal/ WDS Repeater, Bridge with AP)".
Could someone kindly confirm for me which to use for the configuration given - discounting the repeater modes (I think) seeing as I want the wireless signal I connect to, to be the one from the AP not the ISP router.
Reading the documentation it looks like it could be using either Access Point or Multi-SSIS mode which "will act as a wireless central hub for your wireless LAN clients, giving a wireless extension for your current wired network...Multi-SSID mode (being) similar to Access Point mode" or then again it may be Client mode?
I'm really not sure which option to use. Need expert guidance.
Sorry about the basic question but I'm really new to networking.
Many thanks in advance.
Tee
I have an ISP-managed router Draytek Vigor 2710n and a TP-Link TL-WA701ND 150 Mbps Wireless N AP which I want to connect directly to the ISP router via a long Ethernet cable in order to have a wireless signal from a more central location rather than using the TP-Link as an AP extender - which I tried but got no better results.
Currently the ISP router is situated in a corner next to the only incoming phone socket.
My intention is to have the configuration as follows:
ISP router (wireless enabled) -> Ethernet -> Netgear 8-port switch -> [PC1]/[PC2]/[AP -> wireless].
Being new to all this networking malarkey I'm not really sure if this set up will work as I'm hoping and I'm not sure of the connection to use on the TP-Link.
The TP-Link AP "supports multiple operating modes (Access Point, Multi-SSID, Client, Universal/ WDS Repeater, Bridge with AP)".
Could someone kindly confirm for me which to use for the configuration given - discounting the repeater modes (I think) seeing as I want the wireless signal I connect to, to be the one from the AP not the ISP router.
Reading the documentation it looks like it could be using either Access Point or Multi-SSIS mode which "will act as a wireless central hub for your wireless LAN clients, giving a wireless extension for your current wired network...Multi-SSID mode (being) similar to Access Point mode" or then again it may be Client mode?
I'm really not sure which option to use. Need expert guidance.
Sorry about the basic question but I'm really new to networking.
Many thanks in advance.

Tee