Using TP-Link TL-WR841N as a range extender
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Using TP-Link TL-WR841N as a range extender
Region : UnitedKingdom
Model : TL-WR841N
Hardware Version : v7
Firmware Version :
ISP : SKY
Region : UnitedKingdom
Model : TL-WR841N
Hardware Version : V7
Firmware Version :
ISP : SKY
Hi
I'm using my Sky wireless router in an upstairs room but it doesn't cover the whole of the house and garden.
I therefore set up a spare TP-Link wireless router (TL-WR841N) downstairs in order to extend the range.
I disabled DHCP server and set a static IP address (different to my Sky router but within the same range).
I then set up the Wireless settings (SSID, Channel, security).
So my Sky router is 192.168.0.1, channel 1, security with password and SSIS is network1
And my TP-Link is 192.168.0.2. channel 6, security with password and SSIS is network2
I have a wired cat5e connection from the TP-Link to the network (i.e. routers can connect over the wired LAN rather than wirelessly/WDS bridging?).
This means that if I'm using a device upstairs then I connect to network1.
If I'm downstairs I connect to network2.
My question is can I use the second router (the TP-Link) purely as a range extender without specifying a different SSID etc.?
That way I would only see one wireless network (network1) rather than the 2 that I currently have (network1 and network2).
I presume then that I would just connect to whichever access point was nearest/gave the strongest signal?
How do I set the Tp-Link TL-WR841N up to do that?
Thanks
Model : TL-WR841N
Hardware Version : v7
Firmware Version :
ISP : SKY
Region : UnitedKingdom
Model : TL-WR841N
Hardware Version : V7
Firmware Version :
ISP : SKY
Hi
I'm using my Sky wireless router in an upstairs room but it doesn't cover the whole of the house and garden.
I therefore set up a spare TP-Link wireless router (TL-WR841N) downstairs in order to extend the range.
I disabled DHCP server and set a static IP address (different to my Sky router but within the same range).
I then set up the Wireless settings (SSID, Channel, security).
So my Sky router is 192.168.0.1, channel 1, security with password and SSIS is network1
And my TP-Link is 192.168.0.2. channel 6, security with password and SSIS is network2
I have a wired cat5e connection from the TP-Link to the network (i.e. routers can connect over the wired LAN rather than wirelessly/WDS bridging?).
This means that if I'm using a device upstairs then I connect to network1.
If I'm downstairs I connect to network2.
My question is can I use the second router (the TP-Link) purely as a range extender without specifying a different SSID etc.?
That way I would only see one wireless network (network1) rather than the 2 that I currently have (network1 and network2).
I presume then that I would just connect to whichever access point was nearest/gave the strongest signal?
How do I set the Tp-Link TL-WR841N up to do that?
Thanks