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Chris801
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Sep 16, 2016
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Adding a router after the extender

Hello there folks, I have set up the extender just fine, but I need to have a router on the far end of the extension for a Philips Hue hub and another cabled devices; so I need to run a network cable...
  • TheEther's avatar
    Sep 16, 2016

    If all of the devices you want to connect are wired, then you don't need a router.  A simple switch connected to the extender will work.

     

    If the router has an AP (Access Point) mode setting, then turn it on.  This will disable the routing functions and turn the router into a switch+Wi-Fi Access Point.

     

    If the router doesn't have an AP mode setting, then disable the DHCP server and connect one of the router's LAN ports to the extender.  Leave the WAN port disconnected.  Make sure to set the router's LAN IP address so that it doesn't conflict with any other device.  Routers typically don't have a DHCP Client to acquire a dynamic IP address, so you will have to manually set the address.  The address should be in the subnet maintained by the main router but outside of the main router's DHCP address pool.  For example, if the main router's DHCP pool is 192.168.1.1 through 192.168.1.100, then use 192.168.1.200.