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hairball96
Jul 04, 2018Aspirant
Wifi extender or repeater for MR1100?
What do I need to extend the range of the wifi signal on the MR1100, a wifi extender or repeater? Model recomendation of extender or repeater?
Just trying to get better coverage when using at home. On the high setting only reliable for about 15 feet.
5 Replies
- UK-basedLuminary
You need an access point, which you can connect to the MR1100 via its Ethernet port. You can either buy a dedicated access point or use a router and set it up as an access point. I purchased a cheap but effective second hand router and set it up as an access point, which involved switching off various features, like DHCP server, firewall (the MR1100 will be dealing with security). You then change its gateway IP address, picking an address that doesn't clash with the MR1100's gateway address and is not within the DHCP server range that is set on the MR1100 (you can change the MR1100 range if you need to). Remember that after you change its IP address, you need to use this new address in a browser to access its admin interface. Here's a Youtube video that gives a reasonable introduction.
In my set up, I bought a cheap unmanaged Ethernet switch, connected this to the MR1100 and then connected 2 access points (both sencond hand routers converted to access points) into the switch. I have these access points at opposite ends of the house. I gave them different SSIDs so that I could recognise which was which and I also forced them to use different WiFi bands - this probably wasn't necessary but you can easily experiment with this.
Have fun :smileywink:
- hairball96Aspirant
Thank You!
I tried hooking to my old router via the ethernet port before posting this question but didn't take all the steps you described and of course it didn't work. Also, when I looked at the MR1100 manual it sounded like the ethernet port was only for a wired internet source to offload the cellular device, so I concluded the only option was some type of wireless device. Thanks again!
- UK-basedLuminary
You're very welcome! The only problem I had was that the Ethernet port on the MR1100 went into standby mode from time to time due to lack of activity - this required the power button to be tapped in order to wake it up again. However, the latest firmware release has an option to Disable the Ethernet Standby mode, which means that it's always on. I'm running my MR1100 without its battery, using an upgraded QC 3.0 mains charger (the MR1100 is actually equipped with a QC 2.0 chip but QC 3.0 chargers are backwards compatible). The 2A charger that was supplied with the MR1100 provides insufficient power to run the MR1100 without its battery - it reboots when under pressure.
If you need any more help setting up your old router as an access point, let me know - I might be able to help.