MR3420 as a bridge or repeater

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MR3420 as a bridge or repeater
MR3420 as a bridge or repeater
2017-01-09 14:15:27
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When using the MR3420 for a bridge connection does the primary modem have to be a TP Link brand modem or will the MR3420 recognize any SSID from another brand of modem. When ADSL became available my ISP furnished their own modem so I still have my unused MR3420 and would like to use it for extended coverage.
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Re:MR3420 as a bridge or repeater
2017-01-09 20:01:55
I think the brands does not affect MR3420 work as a bridge or repeater.
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Re:MR3420 as a bridge or repeater
2017-01-10 04:32:16
bridge or repeater.

It is possible by OpenWRT/Gargoyle - and working very good.



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Re:MR3420 as a bridge or repeater
2017-01-10 12:37:08
Looks like a plan but I don't understand OPRNWRT/gargoyle. Where do I obtain the file or program?
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Re:MR3420 as a bridge or repeater
2017-01-12 04:25:37
OpenWRT/Gargoyl alternative firmware for your router
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Re:MR3420 as a bridge or repeater
2017-01-13 13:48:31
Thank you Mate, It works a treat now. I had never even heard of Gargoyle previously.
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Re:MR3420 as a bridge or repeater
2017-01-14 01:58:08
No problem I gave you only alternative solution.
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