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sethfeinberg
Aug 11, 2012Aspirant
Setting WNDR2000v2 up as Wireless Bridge
I currently have a WNDR3700 as my main router/base station and a WN802Tv2 hard-wired w/ ethernet acting as a wireless bridge (not strictly the repeater function).  I just purchased a WNDR2000v2 and wo...
sethfeinberg
Aug 12, 2012Aspirant
OK thanks for the extra information.  I had actually just gotten my internet back up when I saw your email.
I unplugged the router and the WN802T then plugged my laptop directly into the WNR2000T and was able to get into the WNR2000T's GUI by typing www.routerlogin.com into my browser. I made all the changes including the IP address to 192.168.1.234 and the SSID to the same SSID as my current one as well as the security/password to that of my current set up. But any time I plug my WNDR3700 back in I can no longer log into 192.168.1.234. Wifi Analyzer (the android App I use) can see the access point as up and running but can't access it through the ip address. I reran the set up (unplugged the WNDR3700 and WN802T) and then plugged the WN2000Tv2 directly into my laptop and again went to www.routerlogin.com and it again (it did this the first time) said "to avoid conflict, we've changed the IP address to 10.0.0.1" (I'm paraphrasing). So it seems that whenever I plug the WNDR3700 some sort of conflict presents itself and the WN2000Tv2 changes its IP address. Can't figure that out, but I will move this discussion to the forum you linked to. Thanks for your help so far.
I unplugged the router and the WN802T then plugged my laptop directly into the WNR2000T and was able to get into the WNR2000T's GUI by typing www.routerlogin.com into my browser. I made all the changes including the IP address to 192.168.1.234 and the SSID to the same SSID as my current one as well as the security/password to that of my current set up. But any time I plug my WNDR3700 back in I can no longer log into 192.168.1.234. Wifi Analyzer (the android App I use) can see the access point as up and running but can't access it through the ip address. I reran the set up (unplugged the WNDR3700 and WN802T) and then plugged the WN2000Tv2 directly into my laptop and again went to www.routerlogin.com and it again (it did this the first time) said "to avoid conflict, we've changed the IP address to 10.0.0.1" (I'm paraphrasing). So it seems that whenever I plug the WNDR3700 some sort of conflict presents itself and the WN2000Tv2 changes its IP address. Can't figure that out, but I will move this discussion to the forum you linked to. Thanks for your help so far.