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Set up WDS wireless bridging, you can connect to another router to achieve the purpose of network expansion, and the WAN port cannot be used after the bridge is set.
1. Prepare two routers, the main router and the secondary router.
2. The main router connects the network cable and sets up the Internet to access the Internet normally, and the WDS wireless bridging only needs to be set in the secondary router, and the main router does not need to be set up again.
3. Power on the secondary router first, the main router and the secondary router are bridged wirelessly, and there is no need to connect network cables between the two routers.
4. Use a network cable to connect the computer to any LAN port of the sub-router, if there is no extra network cable, you can also connect the default wireless signal of the sub-router.
5. After the computer is connected to the sub-router, enter the management address in the browser to log in to the router, after logging in, find the application management - wireless bridging - start setting, at this time the wireless signal of the router that can be bridged will be displayed, find the wireless signal of the main router in the list, check, pop up the window, enter the wireless password of the main router, and click OK.
Note: The secondary router obtains the IP address assigned by the main router, and then can use this IP address to log in to the management interface of the secondary router, and the wireless signal of the secondary router is the same as that of the main router by default, which can realize wireless roaming, and can also be modified as needed.
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Directly plugging in the WAN port of the router to be added is the easiest and does not need to be set up; If the LAN port is plugged in, turn off the DHCP address pool of the router.
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Another router?
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There are two ways to set up a network cable from the router and then connect it to a router: (the TP router is an example here):
Method 1: Router B sets dynamic IP Internet access method:
1. Connect the computer to any one of the LAN of the TP-Link router B with a network cable; A and B routers do not need to be connected with network cables for the time being.
2. Enter the setting interface of the B router, click "Network Parameters" - WAN port setting "- WAN port connection type" Select: dynamic IP - > click "Save".
4. Prepare another network cable, one end is connected to any interface on A, and the other end of the network cable is connected to the WAN interface of B.
After completing the appeal setting, as long as Router A can access the Internet, then Router B can also access the Internet; The computer can be connected to the interface of the B router to access the Internet, and the wireless terminals such as mobile phones and laptops can also access the Internet when connected to the wireless network of B.
Method 2: Use B as a wireless switch Method:
1. Connect the computer to any one of the LAN of the TP-Link router B with a network cable; A and B routers do not need to be connected with network cables for the time being.
3. Prepare a network cable, one end is connected to the LAN (1 2 3 4) interface of router A, and the other end is connected to the LAN (1 2 3 4) idle interface of router B.
4. Turn off the DHCP server on the B router: click "DHCP server" - DHCP service "- DHCP server" Select: not enable - > click "Save".
If you want to use the wireless wifi on the B router, you only need to set the wireless wifi name and password on the B router, and you don't need to make other settings.
PS: Both of these methods can realize the wired bridging Internet access between TP-Link routers, according to your own needs, you can choose any method to set up.
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I've done this before.
Let's explain it step by step first, and if you have any questions, you can follow up.
Because of the IP address conflict, you need to change the LAN port address of the second router to the address of a different network segment. If the first router has not been specifically configured, its LAN port address (that is, the login page address of the router) is generally the same as that, then you can change the LAN port IP address of the second router to another network segment address.
Don't connect two routers at first.
Disconnect both devices completely).
Then use a wireless or wired connection (if you're a desktop, connect directly to the router with a network cable) and land on the management page of the second router (initially.
in the basic settings.
, change the LAN port IP address to log in to this address in the future to manage this router).
Then save, restart the router to apply the settings.
Now you can connect the two routers for debugging.
To clarify, if your first router has been set to enable automatic dial-up to connect to the Internet, then the second router will generally be automatically detected without other settings.
If not, you can log in to the second router in.
Basic settings. Network connection.
Inside, select your connection mode, fill in the user account and password, and set up automatic connection. Of course, you can also log in to the first router to set up automatic connection.
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For example, the IP of the first router is connected to the secondary router: set the IP of the second router to: Turn on DHCP; The WAN port selects a dynamic IP; Set the wifi parameters yourself. Then connect the lead cable from the LAN port of the first router to the WAN port of the second unit;
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The following describes how to set up a wireless router to connect a wireless router to another wireless router
1. How to set up the main router:
1. Plug the network cable (bus) into the WAN port of the wireless router, plug one end of the network cable into any LAN port of the wireless router and connect the computer network card at the other end, and turn on the power supply of the router.
3. Then enter admin, the default account name and password are the same (there is also a prompt for the original data on the back of the router) to confirm.
4. After entering the wireless router setting interface, select the Internet access method according to the setup wizard (different broadband options are also different), and enter the Internet access account and password.
5. Save and continue to set the wireless key, (it is recommended to use a combination of numbers and English for the password, and it is best to use the @ symbol in the middle, so as to prevent others from rubbing the net).
6. After saving, you can surf the Internet normally.
7. If it is abnormal, you may wish to click the reset button of the wireless router and set up the router again.
Second, the setting method of the secondary router:
1. Do not connect the secondary router to the main router first.
2. One end of the network cable is connected to any LAN port of the secondary router, and the other end is connected to the computer.
3. Change the LAN port IP of the login interface through the computer browser to avoid conflicts with the IP segment of the main router;
4. WAN port Internet access mode selection: dynamic IP connection, enable DHCP server.
5. Set the account and key wirelessly, save and log out.
6. Connect a network cable from any LAN port of the main router to the WAN port of the secondary wireless router, and the computer can access the Internet at this time.
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From the LAN port to the WAN port of another router, it can be set up to connect to a WiFi hotspot.
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If your second route is not a wireless router, you don't need to set it up much.
The network cable from the main route can be connected to the LAN port. Routes automatically exchange data.
If DHCP is enabled on the primary router. Then the secondary route needs to be turned off DHCP...
Even if you use another method, the secondary route on the WAN port where the network cable from the primary route is connected to the secondary route is set to "static IP", and the IP address, mask, gateway and DNS are filled in the corresponding IP segment of the primary route, which can enable the DHPC function.
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1.The new route does not connect to the previous route.
2.The computer connects the LAN port of the new router with a network cable.
3.Open the browser, enter the routing settings, (what is the login IP and password, depending on the back of the chassis of your router, it is written).
4.After entering, set the LAN port IP, modify it to something else (not the same as the previous route, nor can it be the same as other computers), for example, the IP of the previous route is the same as this new one, and you don't need to change it if it's not the same, you can change it to for example: So that there will be no IP conflict.
5.Disable the DHCP function, and if there is a wireless function, turn on the wireless function and set a password.
6.Save and restart the route.
7.The LAN port that was routed out of the previous route is connected to the LAN port that is now routed.
8.The IP address of the computer can be set to be obtained automatically, and it should be fine.
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Connect with the network cable from the first router to the TP-Link WLAN port If the first route is to automatically assign an address to the client, you don't need to set the address of the WLAN port Then pay attention to TP-Link and not DHCP is enabled Connect to the computer directly on TP-Link Note that the gateway is set to the WLAN port address of TP-LINK, and the DNS should also be set correctly.
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If you want to use the WAN port of the second route to connect to the LAN port of the first route, you need to fix the IP dial-up.
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The first route can go to the Internet normally, right? The second route is set to Dynamic IP.
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Ask, is the first router already connected and able to dial up Internet with the router?
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There is already a wireless router in front of your wireless router and an address is assigned, so the wireless router behind you can only be used as a wireless switch.
Let's say the first wireless router is A and the second one is B
Here are 3 ways for you to try.
1. You look at your second wireless router, with the option that doesn't have a "bridge", if there is, choose it.
If not.
2. Connect the computer network cable with your wireless router B, don't connect the network cable from A first. Go to your wireless router, change the IP of the LAN to assume that the address of your wireless router A is this, you can see it on the reverse side of A), turn off DHCP, and set the wireless connection and password.
Then the network cable from A and your computer are plugged into the LAN port of Route B.
Note that it's a lan port, not the blue wan port.
The disadvantage is that only 3 of the 4 LAN ports are actually available.
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