Archer C6 as a repeater for Archer C6

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Archer C6 as a repeater for Archer C6

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Re:Archer C6 as a repeater for Archer C6
2021-09-12 17:53:46

@rakib386 the solution works as long as the router for the main access point doesn't change the WiFi channel number. I think it is better to mention that point as a note. In my case the service provider (Airtel) has modified the firmware so that the channel number selections cannot be made fixed In such case (i.e., it is always set to 'Auto'). In this configuration, if I power on and power off the main router, then the repeater stops working, and I need to re-do everything!

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Re:Archer C6 as a repeater for Archer C6
2021-10-14 14:00:18

@rakib386 whole day I kept trying by watching you tube videos but it didn't happen finally your this simple and straight explanation is just superb I could do itheart

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Re:Archer C6 as a repeater for Archer C6
2021-12-04 08:46:40

@rakib386but after i turned of and on the router wds doesn't working connection issy

rakib386 wrote

@ArcherC6 

 

 

Go to Advance

Go to LAN-Change Lan IP, it should be different from your main router, Suppose your main router IP address is 192.168.1.1 then you should change it to 192.168.3.1 or other and save, (remember your subnet musk should be same like 255.255.255.0) wait and log in again.

 

Go to Advance

After that go to System tools-system parameter-scroll down your mouse wheel and find 2.4Ghz WDS- checkmark Enable WDS Bridge-then survey

now you can see your main router choose it and write your main router wifi password and save

 

Finally, go to DHCP Server in LAN Menu-uncheck DHCP Server and save. Reboot your router. and done

rakib386 wrote

@ArcherC6 

 

 

Go to Advance

Go to LAN-Change Lan IP, it should be different from your main router, Suppose your main router IP address is 192.168.1.1 then you should change it to 192.168.3.1 or other and save, (remember your subnet musk should be same like 255.255.255.0) wait and log in again.

 

Go to Advance

After that go to System tools-system parameter-scroll down your mouse wheel and find 2.4Ghz WDS- checkmark Enable WDS Bridge-then survey

now you can see your main router choose it and write your main router wifi password and save

 

Finally, go to DHCP Server in LAN Menu-uncheck DHCP Server and save. Reboot your router. and done

 

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Re:Archer C6 as a repeater for Archer C6
2022-02-21 11:48:03

  @rakib386 hi I tried following the step, however when I tried to change my ip server it says " WAN IP address and LAN IP address cannot be in the same subnet " . In this case, my main router ip address is 192.168.100.1 and i tried to change it to 192.168.100.X while x>1

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Re:Archer C6 as a repeater for Archer C6
2022-03-18 18:11:19

  @rakib386 

Hi,

But this is not working.

I get meesage " Failed to obtain IP Address"

 

Followed the complete step

 

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Re:Archer C6 as a repeater for Archer C6
2022-08-19 03:22:35
HAI I CONFIGURED THE MODEM AS YOU EXPLAINED AND WORKED PERFECTLY YESTERDAY TODAY MORNING ITS NOT WORKING SHOWING MESSAGE IP ADDRESS IS MISSING PLS ADVICE WHAT TO DO
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Re:Archer C6 as a repeater for Archer C6
2022-08-23 06:43:19

@RAJESHVENNALA 

 

Are you also connecting two Archer C6 wirelessly via WDS? What are the hardware versions of both C6s?

 

Please check and install the latest official firmware on both of them, then reconfigure the WDS bridging to monitor the performance.

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