WAN configuration for Archer MR600
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Hi all,
I've got an Archer MR600, working fine using the SIM for internet.
I've got another router in the house that gets fiber internet. If I plug my computer directly into that router, I get an IP (192.168.1.X), internet works just fine.
I want the Archer to use that router as it's primary WAN, 3G to be the backup.
I've put it into wireless router mode, changed its LAN IP to 192.168.2.1.
When I try a new WAN interface on the "Network -> Internet" page, I put connection type as Dynamic IP. When I save, I get:
Error code: 5657
WAN or IPTV connection without vlan ID already exists
IPTV is disabled, there are no other WAN interfaces on the list.
If I set VLAN ID to 1, on Dynamic IP it doesn't get an IP address from the router, on Static it connects but has no internet access.
How do I add a WAN interface without a VLAN ID?!
Any advice on what to try next is much appreciated!
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Hello, below is the instruction to setup 3/4G backup on the MR600. You need connect the fiber router to the LAN4/WAN port of Archer MR600 by wired cable and log into the web UI to change the operation mode to wireless router mode first.
https://www.tp-link.com/support/faq/2719/
Please ensure that the firmware is up to date. And if it is still the same, please show us a screenshot of the error message you saw.
Good day.
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Thanks for that, however I have already followed those instructions.
I get the same error everytime that there is already a WAN or IPTV setup without a VLAN ID so it can't make a new one.
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I am having the exact same problem with the same error code for my MR400 V2 router. When setting up the WAN connection, it asks for a VLAN id, and whatever I put in it, it says 'WAN connected', but there is still no internet access. The 3G/4G mode works fine.
My LAN IP is 192.168.0.1 and provided WAN IP in 192.168.1.110.
The internet works fine when connected directly to my PC.
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Have you solved the problem?
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Hi,
I had similar problem and resolved it in following way:
In Advanced mode - > Network - Internet :
set Dynamic IP and expand Advanced, then check box with - get IP using DHCP Unicast type.
NOTE: IPTV is disabled and Archer has different LAN then fiber router.
Hope it will help for you too.
cheers,
M
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@WhatToDo I am fighting to get my MR600 to work in Wireless Router Mode too.
I have followed the instructions here:
https://www.tp-link.com/dk/support/faq/2719/
I must be missing something, as I do not get any WAN internet at all.
Nothing shows up under my Internet Connections a part from a 3G/4G connection that is working fine.
Am I missing to tick something off somewhere ?
Must I add a WAN connections to the list manually ?
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@peterholm The only thing that worked for me was letting 'Quick Setup' find the WAN connection. I got the impression the error checks on doing it manually must be wrong.
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I run into the exact same issue with Archer MR400 in my case NOT letting me create a new WAN interface with VLAN 0.
Apparently, the SIM-based WAN interface which is created by default takes over VLAN with ID 0 and this is not configurable.
In my case the router that I was trying to connect as a backup would also not allow me to configure a different VLAN to the LAN port that I had connected my MR400, which is common.
The ONLY thing that worked was to do a factory reset to MR400, then proceed with adding the Backup WAN interface BEFORE setting up the 3G/4G WAN connection.
Now, in my case, this is acceptable because at the moment I do not use the SIM slot.
However, I am not sure if this will still work after setting up the 3g/4g WAN connection.
Hope this helps. It gave me a BIG headache...
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