Joined: 08 May 2018 Posts: 14221 Location: Texas, USA
Posted: Sat Jun 06, 2020 6:57 Post subject:
Do you even know how to use the snipping tool in Windows? You can pick selection... and those images are too big and complete garbage. BUT, I can see enough to know both routers are on the same subnet, which the only way that will work is if your DD-WRT is connected LAN to LAN set up as a wired AP. OTHERWISE, you need to change the local IP address of your DD-WRT, i.e., 192.168.2.1. They both cannot be on 192.168.1.x subnet, you won't have internet access.
Thank you for your assistance! Your tip works, and I'm now connected. My apologies for not getting you something to work with in a proper format to not waste more of your time for a simple fix. Now, I'll follow your suggestion to upgrade from 40559......
kernel-panic69 wrote:
Do you even know how to use the snipping tool in Windows? You can pick selection... and those images are too big and complete garbage. BUT, I can see enough to know both routers are on the same subnet, which the only way that will work is if your DD-WRT is connected LAN to LAN set up as a wired AP. OTHERWISE, you need to change the local IP address of your DD-WRT, i.e., 192.168.2.1. They both cannot be on 192.168.1.x subnet, you won't have internet access.