I'm not sure if I'm supposed to post this in wired or wireless router forum.
I've always wondered what WAN setting to use when I want to use a wifi router as an access point but there is no access point setting. Current example is TP-Link WR1043ND. WAN settings are dynamic, static, PPPOE, bigpond cable, L2TP, PPTP. I have this router connected to my lan through one of it's LAN ports (not the wan port) and I have it's IP set to a LAN IP. I can specify it's LAN IP and subnet mask but there's no place to specifiy a gateway IP.
I have WAN set to PPPOE, the logs are filled with "Timeout waiting for PADO packets". I'd rather not have the logs filled with useless junk like that.
I can access the router's web interface on the local lan using it's IP address, but from outside the lan I can't. I am forwarding a certain port to this router's LAN IP like I do with other devices and I can reach other devices this way but I can't reach this router, I suspect it's because I can't set a gateway IP. Wifi devices that connect to this router have no problems accessing the internet and I can access them remotely from outside the lan (again using dedicated NAT port routing on the main router).
What happens when I set these wifi routers being used as access points to WAN - static IP? What static IP should I use?
I've always wondered what WAN setting to use when I want to use a wifi router as an access point but there is no access point setting. Current example is TP-Link WR1043ND. WAN settings are dynamic, static, PPPOE, bigpond cable, L2TP, PPTP. I have this router connected to my lan through one of it's LAN ports (not the wan port) and I have it's IP set to a LAN IP. I can specify it's LAN IP and subnet mask but there's no place to specifiy a gateway IP.
I have WAN set to PPPOE, the logs are filled with "Timeout waiting for PADO packets". I'd rather not have the logs filled with useless junk like that.
I can access the router's web interface on the local lan using it's IP address, but from outside the lan I can't. I am forwarding a certain port to this router's LAN IP like I do with other devices and I can reach other devices this way but I can't reach this router, I suspect it's because I can't set a gateway IP. Wifi devices that connect to this router have no problems accessing the internet and I can access them remotely from outside the lan (again using dedicated NAT port routing on the main router).
What happens when I set these wifi routers being used as access points to WAN - static IP? What static IP should I use?