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turtlerhy
Mar 04, 2013Aspirant
WNDR3400 v2 providing incorrect IP addresses via repeater
This setup is for my office, I have 3 WNDR3400v2's they are used nothing more than for Wireless, my main router or command station is in my server room and i have 2 repeaters on each side of the build...
turtlerhy
Mar 13, 2013Aspirant
Im not sure how you want me to diagram this???
I have 2 IP schemes that are set up in my office... 10.0.0.x and that is for all my hardlined/lan connections in the office... I set up a port on one of my switches so that it only distribute 10.0.1.x this port goes directly to port 1 on the wndr3400 and the other ports (2,3 and 4) on the back of that wndr3400 have ethernet cords that go to a drop panel (a central location that divides which port it will go to in the building aka just a routing ethernet port) that connect to another wndr3400 that are on opposite sides of the building that connect into port 1 on the back of that wndr3400...
becoming extremely frustrated with this, and about ready to move on from this setup as it does not seem smart enough to distribute accurate ip address's
I have 2 IP schemes that are set up in my office... 10.0.0.x and that is for all my hardlined/lan connections in the office... I set up a port on one of my switches so that it only distribute 10.0.1.x this port goes directly to port 1 on the wndr3400 and the other ports (2,3 and 4) on the back of that wndr3400 have ethernet cords that go to a drop panel (a central location that divides which port it will go to in the building aka just a routing ethernet port) that connect to another wndr3400 that are on opposite sides of the building that connect into port 1 on the back of that wndr3400...
becoming extremely frustrated with this, and about ready to move on from this setup as it does not seem smart enough to distribute accurate ip address's