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Two ways: first check the IP assigned to your computer by the fiber router, for example, an integer in 2 254).
Method 1: When the router is used, connect the outgoing cable of the optical fiber router to the WAN port of your wireless router, connect the outgoing cable of the LAN port of the wireless router to your computer, change the IP in the computer connection attribute to automatic acquisition, and set the WAN port in the wireless router: mode:
Static IP:,(The IP you originally viewed on the computer is OK,Mask:,Default Gateway:.]
LAN port IP:,Turn on the wireless function,Turn on DHCP,Save it,Of course, it's best to set up DNS,If you don't know, you can write your local DNS。
Method 2: When the switch is used, connect the cable out of the fiber router to any LAN port of your wireless router, the WAN port is not used, the other LAN ports of the wireless router are connected to your computer, the wireless router almost does not need to be set, as long as the wireless function is turned on and the broadcast function is turned on, but your mobile phone, laptop, pad, etc. can receive the signal, but you have to set the IP to be static: the same network segment as your computer to surf the Internet, and the fourth set of numbers is not repeated).
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Connect to the LAN port of TPLink with an optical fiber router and turn off the DHCP wireless connection of TPLINK.
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Connect a cable from the fiber router, connect to the upper port (UPLINK) port of the TP-Link router, and use it as a switch, there will be a wireless signal, no other settings are required, and the gateway and TP-link router are consistent when connecting wirelessly.
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The ADSL route is connected to the network port router. . . There is no difference at all, and the traffic you really surf the Internet still goes through that adsl route. Besides, I used to use an ordinary home router of more than 100, which can pull dozens of computers.
Check the settings of your ADSL router. Is the dialing time set too short, it is recommended to set it to never stop online.
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Take a second-hand computer and make a soft route by yourself It's better than anything The reason for the disconnection is because the number of connections in NAT is too large, and which routes at home can't support it, so it's normal to drop packets.
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It's very simple to build a LAN with a router, and I'll talk about it briefly, I believe you can see it: take the two of you as an example.
Premise: Both systems are good, have network cards and are normal.
1. The installation and setting of the router are different for different routers. The network parameters are mainly set, i.e., Internet IP and gateway subnet masks. LAN port settings are generally default, only set WAN port settings, because you use ADSL, then you choose PPPoE for the connection type, and then set your ADSL login user and password in turn, other settings can be ignored, you can take a look for yourself, and then save.
This means that the route is set up, and there are other functions of the route, which can be ignored according to your current situation.
2. Needless to say, how to use ADSL to connect with the router. Let's talk about client settings. Set the IP first, etc., note that the IP here can be set at will, but the two of you must set the same network segment as the route, and the default gateway for the general route is, so you can set the IP to any one.
The subnet mask is, of course, the gateway is the gateway of the router, as for the DNS, you can ask your local telecom. That's it.
3. You can plug a number of network cables into the LAN port of the router, depending on the number of ports on your router, and the other end is plugged into the network card on your own computer.
In this way, a simple LAN is OK, as long as you are set up in the same workgroup, and open a guset account with each other, then you can access each other by sharing things, and if you add another machine, you just need to press the settings.
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Do you want to do that? That is, router 1 in the above figure is connected to multiple wireless routers, if so, turn off the DHCP of router 1, and directly set the wireless router to AP format as the transmitter.
If not, just set it up as the attachment says (no wizard, just set up the LAN of the wireless router, and set the WAN to static in order to speed up). However, it should be noted that the LAN port of each wireless router under Router 1 cannot use one frequency band. In addition, the LAN outgoing line of Router 1 should be connected to the WAN port of the wireless router.
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When the wireless router is used as an AP, you need to change the IP address of the LAN port to non-conflict and disable DHCP.
When multiple wireless routers are used at the same time, the channels of adjacent wireless routers should be staggered.
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It should be channel interference. You'd better follow these three channels separately. Because these three channels are non-overlapping channels. Not easy to interfere with.
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The router is used as a tap, not connected to the bus, but all connected to the branch.
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The wireless signal is conflicting!
Typically, a single wireless signal can cover a distance of 50-100 meters.
In addition, the problem with your networking method is that multiple routers use the same modem (not model), the bandwidth will be problematic, and the broadband account will conflict no matter how you set it.
If there are multiple DHCPs set up under the router, which DHCP should be used for the wireless terminal (mobile phone or pad)?
Is the value of ** ping with high latency?
The requirements are not clear.
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Multiple routers are in the same LAN, resource sharing, screen projection, and learning to set it up is very convenient.
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Multiple routers to form (multiple) LAN--- which is your target requirement?
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This requires a wireless AP, not a router.
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A is the main router connected to broadband, the LAN address is, the broadband account and password have been set, the Internet connection is normal, the wireless has been enabled, and the SSID and wireless connection password have been set.
b is the secondary router.
2.Set the wireless SSID, set the fixed channel as selected 9, and set the wireless connection password. WDS is not enabled.
3.DHCP is not enabled (finally set to not enabled, to avoid the computer cannot automatically obtain the IP after shutting down first.)
Login settings) b is set up, restart the power-on and set aside!
A's settings: wireless settings, channel selection is the same as B's, such as also 9, enable WDS, Scan, after the SSID list appears, select the SSID of B's router, enter the wireless connection password of B's router, connect, save.
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Can you q contact, 253615219VIP service, you are in this situation. Note two things.
First, the DHCP server should only be turned on by the main router, and the DHCP of other bridges must be turned off.
Clause. Second, the LAN address of these routers must not be the same, and each router needs to change the IPFor example, set to: After each setup, you have to test whether it takes effect, because after some settings, you restart it and it is still the original IP.
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1. The main route is set normally, but the channel "required" is fixed.
2. DHCP is required for the secondary route
3. All secondary routes have the same network segment as the primary route, but cannot be the same, if the primary route is, the secondary route will be changed, and the mini route 253 can not be changed.
4. If you are bridging one by one, it is best not to have more than 3 main routes, otherwise it will be unstable or even unsuccessful, and you have to change to relay mode one by one, but pay attention to whether the route supports (mini routes are generally OK).
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You're getting your IP address confusing and you're not able to access the Internet.
The best way to do it is:
One primary route, set up the wireless dial-up connection DHCP and other secondary routes, turn off all DHCP, all network cables are connected to the LAN port of the main route, set the wireless password, don't set anything else, just turn off the DHCP server.
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1.Modify the LAN address to, restart, and then log in to the router again I set up a conflict today In fact, it has to be in order Simply put, you have to change each router to a switch in an orderly manner There is also that each router can not be interrupted For example, 2 is disconnected from the network 3 4 5 can not realize the connection There is also to ensure the network load In general, 5 bridges are very difficult to achieve Even wired bridging can not achieve smoothness Under normal circumstances, the main router cannot drive the transmission Overdue, this wastes 5 routers It's better to spend a few hundred dollars to buy a super wifi
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