04-03-2010 05:25 AM
I've just setup my WRVS4400N Router which went without a hitch! The WAP4410N Access Point on the other hand is a different matter. I've reached a point where I don't know if I am asking it to do something it is not capable of!
Quite simply, I'm trying to setup the Access Point to extend the wireless network of the WRVS4400N. I do not have the ability to connect it to a switch by ethernet cable, but want it to work like an "Apple Airport Express" whereby it extends the wirless network without the need to be plugged into anything (except power).
Is this possible and if so, what AP settings should I use?! If its not possible, is there another product I can choose to do what I need?!
Sorry and thanks in advance for your input!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Paul.
04-03-2010 11:02 AM
You don't want an access point but a repeater. The WAP4400N cannot be configured as repeater.
04-03-2010 12:03 PM
Gerald is correct, you do want to setup the access point as a repeater... And yes, the WAP4410N (not the WAP4400N) does have the option to configure it in "WDS repeater" mode...
Thank you,
Darren
04-03-2010 03:25 PM
Thanks Darren for the quick reply. Details as follows:
If the setup is OK, then I'm puzzled as to why I can get internet access through the access point operating as a "Wireless WDS Repeater" ??
Thanks again.
Paul.
04-30-2010 10:32 AM
Try setting the Access point in client/repeater mode.
I believe this will give you the best results for what you are looking for also i would leave the access point at 192.168.1.245
Try these settings and let us know how this works for you
Thanks,
Jason
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