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WNDR3700 used as A AP
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2011-07-17
07:13 PM
2011-07-17
07:13 PM
WNDR3700 used as A AP
Has anyone used the latest firmware 1.0.16.98 with the AP option. I am using with a WNDR4000. Everything is fine for several hours then cannot access GUI or it times out waiting.
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2011-07-17
07:28 PM
2011-07-17
07:28 PM
Re: WNDR3700 used as A AP
More info, I am also using another another wndr4000 with auto IP checked and it is working fine.
4000 as a router to another 4000 wired as ap with auto ip.... along with a 3700 AP checked back to router the 3700 must be rebooted after several hours to view GUI and or cinnect to.
When checking attached devices they both are on list.
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2011-07-26
09:24 AM
2011-07-26
09:24 AM
Re: WNDR3700 used as A AP
Testing new firmware today so far it looks good. The power led is now green, it had been orange when the AP option was checked. I can access WEB_UI without any delay now and make config adjustments.
I did a factory reset, loaded firmware, selected AP mode, waited while it rebooted, powered off, connected lan port 1 to switch, waited for it show up on 4000's attached devices, reserved IP of 192.168.0.99 Used IE typed 192.168.0.99 and configured the AP.
I did a factory reset, loaded firmware, selected AP mode, waited while it rebooted, powered off, connected lan port 1 to switch, waited for it show up on 4000's attached devices, reserved IP of 192.168.0.99 Used IE typed 192.168.0.99 and configured the AP.
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