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appple1
Aug 20, 2011Aspirant
N300 router (can't login router)
I had my N300 router set as repeater to extend the range of Wifi in our house, the main router is RangeMax Dual Band 3300, They are working fine. The wireless channel was set at 11, now I would like ...
appple1
Mar 25, 2012Aspirant
Hi, June
Sorry, I have been busy for the last 6 months, now want to revisit the issue again.
It turns out that the N300 (the repeater)'s ip is actually 192.168.1.101,
I read the link you sent, and I have few new questions
1. The article mentioned that I should use different channels for the RangeMax Dual Band 3300 and N300, but when I changed the channel on the RangeMax Dual Band 3300, the N300 can't connect to theRangeMax Dual Band 3300, anything I have to do on the N300 side?
2. the article is for setting up the Access Point, mine is set up as Repeater, is it different thing, or same?
3. In the article : under the Extra Considerations
"3. If the router that is not wireless router/access point is also wireless:
Separate the two devices to the edge of their wireless ranges, or else
Use different SSIDs. "
How do I know the two devices is at the edge of their wireless ranges? I did use different SSIDs.
Again, thanks for your help.
Sorry, I have been busy for the last 6 months, now want to revisit the issue again.
It turns out that the N300 (the repeater)'s ip is actually 192.168.1.101,
I read the link you sent, and I have few new questions
1. The article mentioned that I should use different channels for the RangeMax Dual Band 3300 and N300, but when I changed the channel on the RangeMax Dual Band 3300, the N300 can't connect to theRangeMax Dual Band 3300, anything I have to do on the N300 side?
2. the article is for setting up the Access Point, mine is set up as Repeater, is it different thing, or same?
3. In the article : under the Extra Considerations
"3. If the router that is not wireless router/access point is also wireless:
Separate the two devices to the edge of their wireless ranges, or else
Use different SSIDs. "
How do I know the two devices is at the edge of their wireless ranges? I did use different SSIDs.
Again, thanks for your help.