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How to use a router as an access point, Internet Connection Type - bridge mode

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Linksys EA-Series How to use a router as an access point How can I use this new router as an access point? If you have a large area to cover with your wireless signal, or if part of your home has weak signals due to interference, you can use this router to extend the range of your old router's wireless network. For ALL To set up your new router as an access point: Setup > Basic Setup 1. Use a network cable to connect this router's Internet port to the Ethernet or LAN port on the router that is connected to your modem. 2. Log into the browser-based utility (see "How to open the browser-based utility" on page 20). 3. Click the Setup tab, then click the Basic Setup page. 4. For Internet Connection Type, select Bridge Mode. 5. Click Save Settings to apply the changes.The new router's LAN IP address will be changed and obtained from the router that is connected to your modem. Important While in Bridge Mode, the following browser-based utility pages will be unavailable: •• Setup tab: IPv6 Setup, DDNS, MAC Address Clone, Advanced Routing •• Security tab: all pages •• Access Restrictions tab: all pages •• Applications & Gaming tab: all pages •• Administration tab: Log Setting Up: Advanced For ALL How can I use my old router as an access point? If you have a large area to cover with your wireless signal, or if part of your home has weak signals due to interference, you can use your old router to extend the range of your wireless network. This is a complex process, so this procedure assumes that you have some networking knowledge. Tip Check the documentation for your old router. Some brands of routers include either a switch on the outside of the case or a software option to convert it to an access point. If either of these options is available, follow your old router's instructions to convert it to an access point. You need to take note of your new router's settings, then apply some of those settings to the old router so it can work as an access point. To view your new router's settings: Wireless > Wireless Settings Status > Wireless Network Setup > Basic Setup 1. Make sure that your new router is connected to the Internet. 2. In the browser-based utility, click the Wireless tab 3. Click Wireless Settings and take note of the Network Name (SSID), Security Mode, and Passphrase. 4. Click the Status tab, then click the Wireless Network page and take note of the Channel. 5. Click the Setup tab, then click the Basic Setup page and take note of the DHCP server's IP Address range (192.168.1.100 to 192.168.1.149 by default) To use your old router as an access point: 1. With your computer connected to your old router, log into its browser- based administration utility. Note Save your changes after finishing each step below. 31

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Setting Up: Advanced
Linksys EA-Series
How to use a router as an access point
How can I use this new router as an access point?
If you have a large area to
cover with your wireless signal, or if part of your home has weak signals due to
interference, you can use this router to extend the range of your old router’s
wireless network.
For
ALL
To set up your new router as an access point:
Setup > Basic Setup
1.
Use a network cable to connect this router’s
Internet
port to the
Ethernet
or
LAN
port on the router that is connected to your modem.
2.
Log into the browser-based utility (see “How to open the browser-based
utility” on page 20).
3.
Click the
Setup
tab, then click the
Basic Setup
page.
4.
For
Internet Connection Type
, select
Bridge Mode
.
5.
Click
Save Settings
to apply the changes. The new router’s LAN IP address
will be changed and obtained from the router that is connected to your
modem.
IMPORTANT
While in Bridge Mode, the following browser-based utility pages
will be unavailable:
Setup tab: IPv6 Setup, DDNS, MAC Address Clone, Advanced
Routing
Security tab: all pages
Access Restrictions tab: all pages
Applications & Gaming tab: all pages
Administration tab: Log
For
ALL
How can I use my old router as an access point?
If you have a large area to
cover with your wireless signal, or if part of your home has weak signals due to
interference, you can use your old router to extend the range of your wireless
network. This is a complex process, so this procedure assumes that you have
some networking knowledge.
TIP
Check the documentation for your old router. Some brands of
routers include either a switch on the outside of the case or a
software option to convert it to an access point. If either of these
options is available, follow your old router’s instructions to convert
it to an access point.
You need to take note of your new router’s settings, then apply some of those
settings to the old router so it can work as an access point.
To view your new router’s settings:
Wireless > Wireless Settings
Status > Wireless Network
Setup > Basic Setup
1.
Make sure that your new router is connected to the Internet.
2.
In the browser-based utility, click the
Wireless
tab
3.
Click
Wireless Settings
and take note of the
Network Name (SSID)
,
Security Mode
, and
Passphrase
.
4.
Click the
Status
tab, then click the
Wireless Network
page and take note
of the
Channel
.
5.
Click the
Setup
tab, then click the
Basic Setup
page and take note of
the DHCP server’s IP Address range (192.168.1.100 to 192.168.1.149 by
default)
To use your old router as an access point:
1.
With your computer connected to your old router, log into its browser-
based administration utility.
NOTE
Save your changes after finishing each step below.