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  Topic: web flash and factory to
pa3fat

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PostForum: Marvell MVEBU based Hardware (WRT1900AC etc.)   Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2020 21:34   Subject: web flash and factory to
it will switch partititions.

If you don't want that you needto start from stock firmware and use factory to dd-wrt.
Unsure what this does to your settings in the dd-wrt setup. That would be a que ...
  Topic: web flash and factory to
pa3fat

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PostForum: Marvell MVEBU based Hardware (WRT1900AC etc.)   Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2020 21:26   Subject: web flash and factory to
factory to dd-wrt is for the first migration from you vendor specific firmware.

After that you use the webflash version. Which will upgrade the existing dd-wrt version you are using.
  Topic: Some devices can't connect to the internet
pa3fat

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PostForum: Marvell MVEBU based Hardware (WRT1900AC etc.)   Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2020 14:34   Subject: Some devices can't connect to the internet
Are you using a specific IP range 192.168.1.1 or n.n.2.1 and is this in any way the same as a potention IP given by the Internet Service Providers IP range (WAN)?

What if you change it out of range ...
  Topic: Help wrt54g v8
pa3fat

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PostForum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware   Posted: Sat Sep 26, 2020 18:52   Subject: Help wrt54g v8
If you have a serial interface and want to play, the 54G is ok.

Performance, Wifi N or AC modes will give you much more.

Bought some ASUS N66U and AC66U routers last months for other rooms in th ...
  Topic: Help wrt54g v8
pa3fat

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PostForum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware   Posted: Sat Sep 26, 2020 8:14   Subject: Help wrt54g v8
can't read if you get wifi signal.

It looks like your pc/laptop is not connected to any router and is using a default ip number (169.254.n.n.)

That seems to indicate the router is not working an ...
  Topic: New Build - 09-18-2020 - r44406
pa3fat

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PostForum: Marvell MVEBU based Hardware (WRT1900AC etc.)   Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2020 13:24   Subject: New Build - 09-18-2020 - r44406
@blkt.

In your mention 'New' there is a link to a commercial on youtube. You are aware of this?
  Topic: Can't See Connected Device(s)
pa3fat

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PostForum: Marvell MVEBU based Hardware (WRT1900AC etc.)   Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2020 15:21   Subject: Can't See Connected Device(s)
if possible always use DHCP.

On the Services>Services tab you can define static DHCP leases for your devices via their mac address.

This helps keeping track of your devices. And makes sure th ...
  Topic: Can't See Connected Device(s)
pa3fat

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PostForum: Marvell MVEBU based Hardware (WRT1900AC etc.)   Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2020 14:19   Subject: Can't See Connected Device(s)
the server is connected directly to the router or wifi repeaters?

It might tried to get an ip when the router rebooted. Would be matter of bad luck and would now be using default ip range. Could be ...
  Topic: Can't See Connected Device(s)
pa3fat

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PostForum: Marvell MVEBU based Hardware (WRT1900AC etc.)   Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2020 14:16   Subject: Can't See Connected Device(s)
is it working again?
  Topic: Can't See Connected Device(s)
pa3fat

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PostForum: Marvell MVEBU based Hardware (WRT1900AC etc.)   Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2020 13:31   Subject: Can't See Connected Device(s)
for the belkin probably similar routine is applicable: https://Belkin.range or https://192.168.206.1


So for both models for them to operate the routers SSID/password combination must be configure ...
  Topic: Can't See Connected Device(s)
pa3fat

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PostForum: Marvell MVEBU based Hardware (WRT1900AC etc.)   Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2020 13:26   Subject: Can't See Connected Device(s)
TL-WA855RE you can configure by connecting the cable and browse to http://tplinkrepeater.net or http://192.168.0.254
and define the SSID and password that you defined on your router.

if conne ...
  Topic: Can't See Connected Device(s)
pa3fat

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PostForum: Marvell MVEBU based Hardware (WRT1900AC etc.)   Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2020 13:07   Subject: Can't See Connected Device(s)
your wireless ssid did not change? and you forgot to save this setting. Your wireless ssid is still same as before the reboot?
  Topic: Can't See Connected Device(s)
pa3fat

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PostForum: Marvell MVEBU based Hardware (WRT1900AC etc.)   Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2020 13:05   Subject: Can't See Connected Device(s)
what is the type of the wireless repeater? model?
  Topic: Can't See Connected Device(s)
pa3fat

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PostForum: Marvell MVEBU based Hardware (WRT1900AC etc.)   Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2020 13:04   Subject: Can't See Connected Device(s)
wan ip and router dhcp seem ok.

you connect the wifi repeaters via cable?

Unsure if that is an option.
Aren't they supposed to connect eg like any regular laptop and then the cable outlet is a ...
  Topic: Can't See Connected Device(s)
pa3fat

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PostForum: Marvell MVEBU based Hardware (WRT1900AC etc.)   Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2020 13:00   Subject: Can't See Connected Device(s)
you mention wireless repeaters. Did you check the status/wireless also. The layout is different. There is a list of Mac addresses shown. Anything there?
The ssid the router and the wireless repeaters ...
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