How to set up 2 modem/routers to increase wireless range?
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How to set up 2 modem/routers to increase wireless range?
09-05-2009 7:22 PM
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Is it possible to link the 2 together, so that I can have 1 at either end of my house?
I have googled this, and came across the following info, but am unsure whether/how this would apply to the 2 specific modem/routers I have?
Connecting two SOHO broadband routers together.
Configure the IP address of the secondary router to be in the same subnet as the primary router, but out of the range of the DHCP server in the primary router. For instance DHCP server addresses 192.168.0.2 through 192.168.0.100, I'd assign the secondary router 192.168.0.254 as it's IP address.
Disable the DHCP server in the secondary router.
Setup the wireless section just the way you would if it was the primary router.
Connect from the primary router's LAN port to one of the LAN ports on the secondary router. If there is no uplink port and neither of the routers have auto-sensing ports, use a cross-over cable. Leave the WAN port unconnected!
Is anyone able to assist me?
Re: How to set up 2 modem/routers to increase wireless range?
09-05-2009 10:50 PM
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Re: How to set up 2 modem/routers to increase wireless range?
10-05-2009 2:26 AM
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A second possibility has come about, as a result of a bit more googling...the possible use of WDS. My DG834GT is flashed with the latest DGTeam firmware, which enables WDS, and I know the TG585v7 also supports WDS. However, I know nothing more about how to set this up
Any further ideas?
Re: How to set up 2 modem/routers to increase wireless range?
10-05-2009 9:55 AM
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Quote A second possibility has come about, as a result of a bit more googling...the possible use of WDS
I suspect you'll have to get into the CLI on the 585 to access the wds config.
It's got to be worth a try instead of cabling the 2 together BUT be prepared to be disappointed as it may not work.
You will need to convince the 585 that it is in effect just an access point and that may not be possible.
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Re: How to set up 2 modem/routers to increase wireless range?
11-05-2009 12:29 AM
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Re: How to set up 2 modem/routers to increase wireless range?
11-05-2009 12:49 AM
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All I did was turn off DHCP on the Thomson, and connect them. Couldn't work out how to change internal IP of Thomson, but it seems I didn't have to. I now have 2 wireless networks, connected by wire, with only 1 dsl connection, and I'm happy for now.
Re: How to set up 2 modem/routers to increase wireless range?
11-05-2009 6:10 AM
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i tried this with dg834g and an o2 speedtouch. To find it halfs the thoughput of your wireless network
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11-05-2009 9:49 AM
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Re: How to set up 2 modem/routers to increase wireless range?
11-05-2009 10:22 AM
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Also...just something that is bugging my OCD...since I have been messing around so much with the different wireless networks, I have now ended up with a connection titled 'PlusnetWireless 4' - how do I remove the 4 from the end? (A very anal question I know!)
Re: How to set up 2 modem/routers to increase wireless range?
11-05-2009 12:58 PM
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you need find what ip address it has
i would follow this bit so its ip address is allways the same
Quote Configure the IP address of the secondary router to be in the same subnet as the primary router, but out of the range of the DHCP server in the primary router. For instance DHCP server addresses 192.168.0.2 through 192.168.0.100, I'd assign the secondary router 192.168.0.254 as it's IP address.
Re: How to set up 2 modem/routers to increase wireless range?
11-05-2009 1:17 PM
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How can I find out what its IP is? It doesn't appear in the 'Attached Devices' of my Netgear, and, when connected wirelessly to it, the default gateway and IP of my laptop relate to my Netgear, not the Thomson. Will I just have to connect by ethernet, and configure that way?
I am still none the wiser about how to change the IP of the Thomson - when I initially tried, I pressed apply, the config screen was lost, and I was unable to access it again on either the old IP or the new IP There is another question on the forum (http://community.plus.net/forum/index.php?topic=71014.0) asking the same, but it seems the OP sorted it, but didn't let anyone in on the secret
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