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Try to make a WiFi bridge for an IP camera with TL-WR802N
2017-11-30 02:23:25
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I have several IP cameras running with wired LAN connections via a switch to a router.
For an additional IP camera in my backyard I am not able to route a LAN cable, however my IP camera has only a wired LAN connection.
So I tried to connect this camera via a TL-WR802N in client mode to my network, trying to make a WiFi bridge to my router, but I cannot get it working.
Is it at all possible to use the client mode in this way ?
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I have several IP cameras running with wired LAN connections via a switch to a router.
For an additional IP camera in my backyard I am not able to route a LAN cable, however my IP camera has only a wired LAN connection.
So I tried to connect this camera via a TL-WR802N in client mode to my network, trying to make a WiFi bridge to my router, but I cannot get it working.
Is it at all possible to use the client mode in this way ?
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Re:Try to make a WiFi bridge for an IP camera with TL-WR802N
2017-12-01 07:35:48
I did something similar with an old Router using Repeater Mode but had to install DD-WRT ( or try OpenWRT in not supported ) to get it to work properly ....with almost no effort actually after messing with a previous Firmware for hours..
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2017-12-03 22:32:54
That is also something I can try, thnx.
But the question remains: Is it at all possible to use the client mode of a TL-WR802N in this way ?
But the question remains: Is it at all possible to use the client mode of a TL-WR802N in this way ?
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Re:Try to make a WiFi bridge for an IP camera with TL-WR802N
2017-12-03 23:41:58
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not able to route a LAN cable ? I do not understand Can you speak louder ?
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2017-12-04 04:58:50
Personally I can't say as I don't own a TL-WR802N , I couldn't make Bridge Mode work on My C7 and an old ASUS 520GL or Linksys WRT54GL Router ( only needed 2.4mhz) , so I loaded DD-WRT on both the Asus and Linksys and put both in repeater mode and they both worked almost instantly for wired or wifi clients...
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2017-12-04 15:19:20
Lưu lại tối vỠtìm hiểu mới được
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2017-12-04 16:32:01
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not able to route a LAN cable ? I do not understand
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Re:Try to make a WiFi bridge for an IP camera with TL-WR802N
2017-12-05 01:48:36
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why not able to route a LAN cable ? I do not understand
He means the Camera is in his Backyard , so he can't connect a cable to it to the Router in the House , he is trying to do it wirelessly , with the camera connected by a wire to a second Router. ( probably in the garage)
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Re:Try to make a WiFi bridge for an IP camera with TL-WR802N
2017-12-06 02:19:39
Thanks for the tips sofar.
Running a LAN cable is not an option in this case.
Furthermore it will be a temporary (about 1 year) installation.
Still my main question is not yet answered: Is it at all possible to use the client mode of a TL-WR802N in this way ?
I have 2 pieces TL-WR802N in the house, not in use. Would be nice if I could use one of these.
Running a LAN cable is not an option in this case.
Furthermore it will be a temporary (about 1 year) installation.
Still my main question is not yet answered: Is it at all possible to use the client mode of a TL-WR802N in this way ?
I have 2 pieces TL-WR802N in the house, not in use. Would be nice if I could use one of these.
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2018-01-11 19:18:11
Thank bro it help a lot
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