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Generally, it can be obtained automatically, or it can be set manually. Now the LAN port address of the router is generally yes, so the extension can be set to any one of 2 254, and the mask, gateway and DNS can be set to achievement. It can be set up this way whether you are using wired or wireless.
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Automatic acquisition is not possible to manually it, I don't like to talk nonsense, in this case I told you that I have encountered, you see how much the IP obtained by the machine that can automatically obtain the IP, generally it should be the routing IP), then you can manually add the IP in the local link of the machine that can not get the IP, the added IP is, the last bit can be 3-254, in short, you don't want to be the same as the machine that can get the IP, DNS and the gateway both write the IP of the route (that is, the mask is the default OK, You are guaranteed to have access to the internet.
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By default, the route is distributed through DHCP addresses.
The format is as follows: 2 254).
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If there are no special requirements, you can get it automatically.
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How to set up a router extension? Do you know? Here the two routers are divided into router A and router B, and router A is a router that has been connected to the Internet, and what we need to do now is how to connect a router on the basis of road width and Xun Ant A, that is, router B, please see:
First, go to the settings interface of Router A:
Next, click on "DHCP Server" on the left
Select from the image below.
Next, select "Network Parameters" on the left
Select the "LAN port settings" sub-item below
The following screen appears.
Enter in the "IP address" field, because there are two routers, and the default access address of the two routers is both, so you need to change the access address of one router, here change the access address of router A.
After saving here, the router will automatically restart, and it will be OK in a few minutes
The next question is how to connect the two routers. Router A has been set up and does not need to move, use another network cable to connect the LAN port of Router A to the WAN port of Router B, and then unplug the network cable that originally connected the LAN port of the computer to Router A from the LAN port of Router A and plug it into the LAN port of Router B. In this way, the connection is set up.
Next, set the Internet parameter input of router B, access router B, some people will ask, why not access router A? Since the access address of router A has been changed in the above steps, you can enter access router A, without further ado
Same interface, but different settings, enter the setup wizard, in the interface below, select the static IP, and enter the next step.
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The language of dogs, do you understand?
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1. First, open the network connection, double-click the local connection, and check the IP address of the computer.
2. If it is, skip the next steps, if not, manually modify it to.
3. Then open it on the webpage and enter the router login account and password.
4. After logging in successfully, find "Internal Network" and "Intranet Address Settings" to modify the router IP.
2. Click "Basic Settings" in "Wireless Settings". Set the SSID to TP Link-B. Set the wireless channel to 11.
Tick "Enable WDS", click Scan in the pop-up interface, find the SSID of the main router after getting the AP list, that is, TP Link A, click the "Connect" button on the right, select WPA-PSK as the encryption method, fill in the key of the main route: 12345678, (keep it consistent with the main router), and click Save.
I don't understand which interface you want to configure IP,The general configuration is that after you log in to the router,First configure the WAN port,If it's ADSL or the like, select PPPoE,Then enter the post number password on the line,Then see if there is a need to configure the LAN port,By default, it's all configured,You only need to configure the WAN to go online。
For example, if you want to set up a home LAN, and connect the LAN to the Internet, you need to use a router, similar to the role of the post office in the process of sending letters.
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