Joined: 25 Apr 2010 Posts: 125 Location: Valkenswaard, The Netherlands
Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2020 12:53 Post subject:
if you can see the webpage of your router why should you.
Is there an option to just switch off/on one of the connected devices. They should show if they get ip from the router.
if you can see the webpage of your router why should you.
Is there an option to just switch off/on one of the connected devices. They should show if they get ip from the router.
if you can see the webpage of your router why should you.
Is there an option to just switch off/on one of the connected devices. They should show if they get ip from the router.
Joined: 25 Apr 2010 Posts: 125 Location: Valkenswaard, The Netherlands
Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2020 13:00 Post subject:
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 are using is also same? Password same as before?
Joined: 25 Apr 2010 Posts: 125 Location: Valkenswaard, The Netherlands
Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2020 13:04 Post subject:
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 also acting as a connection point. Not sure if it will act as a device which connects to the port of the router.....
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 are using is also same? Password same as before?
Yes, the repeaters are being plugged in by Ethernet port for configuration purposes. None of them appear and my local server which is always connected for some reason isn't there.
TPLink and Belkin. I have 2/3 Netgear ones for pleasure also. None work - will try Netgear now but they didn't work in the first place, hence I bought a Belkin repeater.