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cchamb2
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Mar 01, 2018
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Access Point Mode on WNR3500 v.1

Anyone have any idea how I would put the aforementioned router into access mode?     The forums are mentioning its cousin router (WNR3500 v.2), but I can't find anything specific to this one.  Are ...
  • antinode's avatar
    antinode
    Mar 07, 2018

    > I'm not sure if I should *ignore* the WAN port as a WAN port (view it
    > as another LAN port) or *not use it at all*.

       On a router which has the one-step WAP option, it essentially
    configures the WAN port as another LAN port.  On a router without the
    one-step WAP option, like your WNR3500, you can't use the WAN port for
    anything.  (The C6300 in that example, is a cable-modem+router, so it
    has no Ethernet WAN port.)  A WAP acts like a simple network switch with
    wireless capability.  It's all-LAN, no-WAN.

    > I'm also trying to figure out where to set an IP address for maintenance
    > of the router - on what used to be the WAN IP settings page (for a
    > single IP address), or as a single address in the [former] LAN network
    > parameters page (which configures a range of IP addresses).  

       Definitely not any WAN/Internet page; that interface is not used.
    The Basic Settings : Internet IP Address is used for the WAN interface
    to the ISP.

       I haven't touched a WNR3500, so I'm working from the User Manual,
    and, according to that, what you want is LAN Setup : LAN TCP/IP Setup :
    IP Address (and IP Subnet Mask).  The near-by "Starting IP Address" and
    "Ending IP Address" define the DHCP pool, which won't matter when "Use
    Router as DHCP Server" is UNchecked.

       What you're setting is the LAN IP address of the router (formerly the
    default, "192.168.1.1", but that, I assume is the address of your main
    router, so the address of this thing must be different).