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Using TL-MR3220 as a repeater behind an ADSL modem / router ?
2013-01-26 19:46:02
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I am connected to the internet via a non TP=Llink ADSL2 modem/router supplied by my ISP.
I was using my TL-MR3220 as a 3G modem but no longer need it for that purpose.
I was wondering whether I can now use my TL-MR3220 for two other purposes: as an additional wireless access point and as a means of linking equipment (i.e. printers) to the home network .
I have tried connecting the ADSL2 modem/router to the TL-MR3220 via an ethernet cable (one of the 4 LAN ports on the ADSL modem/router to the blue WAN port on the TL-MR3220) but I can get no internet connection through the TL-MR3220.
Is this normal i.e. something that the TL-MR3220 is not designed to do, or am I just using the wrong settings ? I have tried a whole range of different settings but none seem to work.
Any help very gratefully received !!:)
Model : TL-MR3220
Hardware Version : Not Clear
Firmware Version :
ISP :
I am connected to the internet via a non TP=Llink ADSL2 modem/router supplied by my ISP.
I was using my TL-MR3220 as a 3G modem but no longer need it for that purpose.
I was wondering whether I can now use my TL-MR3220 for two other purposes: as an additional wireless access point and as a means of linking equipment (i.e. printers) to the home network .
I have tried connecting the ADSL2 modem/router to the TL-MR3220 via an ethernet cable (one of the 4 LAN ports on the ADSL modem/router to the blue WAN port on the TL-MR3220) but I can get no internet connection through the TL-MR3220.
Is this normal i.e. something that the TL-MR3220 is not designed to do, or am I just using the wrong settings ? I have tried a whole range of different settings but none seem to work.
Any help very gratefully received !!:)
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Re:Using TL-MR3220 as a repeater behind an ADSL modem / router ?
2013-01-26 20:10:11
If the ADSL2 modem already gets the router function, I think you can set up the TP-LINK as a access point, try this:
1. Connect a computer to the router by using an Ethernet cable, use 192.168.1.1 to open the web console of the router. Go to DHCP, disable the DHCP sever.
2. if the IP address of the TL-MR3220 is the same as the ADSL modem router, change it to a different one. you can find it under Network →LAN.
3. restart the router after you finish all the settings, and then connect the ADSL modem router to the LAN port on the TP-LINK.
Hope it would help.:)
1. Connect a computer to the router by using an Ethernet cable, use 192.168.1.1 to open the web console of the router. Go to DHCP, disable the DHCP sever.
2. if the IP address of the TL-MR3220 is the same as the ADSL modem router, change it to a different one. you can find it under Network →LAN.
3. restart the router after you finish all the settings, and then connect the ADSL modem router to the LAN port on the TP-LINK.
Hope it would help.:)
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Re:Using TL-MR3220 as a repeater behind an ADSL modem / router ?
2013-01-26 21:17:13
Andrew wrote
If the ADSL2 modem already gets the router function, I think you can set up the TP-LINK as a access point, try this:
1. Connect a computer to the router by using an Ethernet cable, use 192.168.1.1 to open the web console of the router. Go to DHCP, disable the DHCP sever.
2. if the IP address of the TL-MR3220 is the same as the ADSL modem router, change it to a different one. you can find it under Network →LAN.
3. restart the router after you finish all the settings, and then connect the ADSL modem router to the LAN port on the TP-LINK.
Hope it would help.:)
Thanks for the suggestion. I had already tried that, but sadly no luck.
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2013-01-26 21:36:37
Can you tell me how do you access internet when the computer is connected to the ADSL2 modem router? Is it like plug-and-play?
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Re:Using TL-MR3220 as a repeater behind an ADSL modem / router ?
2013-01-27 00:20:38
Andrew wrote
Can you tell me how do you access internet when the computer is connected to the ADSL2 modem router? Is it like plug-and-play?
When connected through the ADSL2 modem router, I connect wirelessly and I connect straight throughto the internet..
I have obviously set the TL-MR3220 router up with a different SSID and I have no probem accessing the home page of the the TL-MR3220 when connected to it's wireless signal.
I have also changed the address of the the TL-MR3220, so that the home page is not the same as the home page for the ADSL2 modem router.
It would help me a great deal to know whether the the TL-MR3220 should actually be doing what I want it to do. I can obviously try and endless permutation of settings on the two pieces of equipment, but if it is never going to work it would be good to know that before I carry on on with that exercise.
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Re:Using TL-MR3220 as a repeater behind an ADSL modem / router ?
2013-01-30 21:55:48
Hi. You need to access your tp link and disable dhcp and assign a different ssid. You link the 2 routers together via Ethernet lan part to lan port.
Manually set up an ip address subnet and gateway for the tp link using the same subnet as your other router. The ip address should not be in the dhcp pool that the other router will assign.
Ie subnet could be 255.255.255.0 on both routers. Your isp router could have an ip of 192.168.1.1. your tp link ip could be 192.168.1.2. The dhcp pool that the isp router will assign will be 192.168.1.3 to 192.168.1.254
The gateway for the tp link will be the isp routers lan address. The above example 192.168.1.1
In your first post you connected lan to wan. This will create a second network and the router will not see each other nor the device on the opposite router.
I have the setup that your trying to achieve with the same tp link router. Its been working great for me.
Sorry about grammar but I'm typing from my phone.
Good luck
Manually set up an ip address subnet and gateway for the tp link using the same subnet as your other router. The ip address should not be in the dhcp pool that the other router will assign.
Ie subnet could be 255.255.255.0 on both routers. Your isp router could have an ip of 192.168.1.1. your tp link ip could be 192.168.1.2. The dhcp pool that the isp router will assign will be 192.168.1.3 to 192.168.1.254
The gateway for the tp link will be the isp routers lan address. The above example 192.168.1.1
In your first post you connected lan to wan. This will create a second network and the router will not see each other nor the device on the opposite router.
I have the setup that your trying to achieve with the same tp link router. Its been working great for me.
Sorry about grammar but I'm typing from my phone.
Good luck
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Re:Using TL-MR3220 as a repeater behind an ADSL modem / router ?
2013-08-24 21:09:02
Dear FF99, did you solve your issue? I have the same problem here trying to let my old TL-MR3220 communicate with my brand new TD-8840T.
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Re:Using TL-MR3220 as a repeater behind an ADSL modem / router ?
2013-08-25 14:09:50
Hi Mrlavo,
I have two suggestions for you.
The first one: you can use the TL-MR3220 as a wireless access point. How to do, please refer to www.tp-link.com/en/article/?faqid=417.
The second one is to use the MR3220 as a wireless router. How to do, please refer to the following:
connect the TD-8840T from its LAN to the WAN port of MR3220;
login to the MR3220's web management page (you can find the default login address and authentication on the bottom label);
go to Network, choose WAN only as the internet access;
go to Network, LAN, change the IP address to 192.168.2.1 (i suspect the TD-8840T is using 192.168.1.1)
go to Network, WAN, choose Dynamic IP as WAN connection type;
go to wireless part to rename and secure your wireless network.
Don't forget to reboot the router to make all the modification take affect.
I have two suggestions for you.
The first one: you can use the TL-MR3220 as a wireless access point. How to do, please refer to www.tp-link.com/en/article/?faqid=417.
The second one is to use the MR3220 as a wireless router. How to do, please refer to the following:
connect the TD-8840T from its LAN to the WAN port of MR3220;
login to the MR3220's web management page (you can find the default login address and authentication on the bottom label);
go to Network, choose WAN only as the internet access;
go to Network, LAN, change the IP address to 192.168.2.1 (i suspect the TD-8840T is using 192.168.1.1)
go to Network, WAN, choose Dynamic IP as WAN connection type;
go to wireless part to rename and secure your wireless network.
Don't forget to reboot the router to make all the modification take affect.
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Re:Using TL-MR3220 as a repeater behind an ADSL modem / router ?
2013-08-25 15:37:12
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Hi Mrlavo,
I have two suggestions for you.
The first one: you can use the TL-MR3220 as a wireless access point. How to do, please refer to www.tp-link.com/en/article/?faqid=417.
The second one is to use the MR3220 as a wireless router. How to do, please refer to the following:
connect the TD-8840T from its LAN to the WAN port of MR3220;
login to the MR3220's web management page (you can find the default login address and authentication on the bottom label);
go to Network, choose WAN only as the internet access;
go to Network, LAN, change the IP address to 192.168.2.1 (i suspect the TD-8840T is using 192.168.1.1)
go to Network, WAN, choose Dynamic IP as WAN connection type;
go to wireless part to rename and secure your wireless network.
Don't forget to reboot the router to make all the modification take affect.
Thanks a lot Matthew. just a little more question regarding the DHCP server. I think in both cases (mr3220 as wireless router and access point) the 8840T must have the dhcp disabled, acting exclusively as modem. Could you confirm me this?
many many thanks
Marco
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Re:Using TL-MR3220 as a repeater behind an ADSL modem / router ?
2013-08-26 14:05:37
Hi Mrlavo,
I don't agree with you.
The TL-MR3220 can be used as a wireless AP is based on the condition that the TD-8840T has router function and its DHCP is enabled.
While using the MR3220 as a wireless router is to use its WAN interface, the DHCP on the wireless router can co-exist with the modem's DHCP. This works like you link two routers in the same network.
I don't agree with you.
The TL-MR3220 can be used as a wireless AP is based on the condition that the TD-8840T has router function and its DHCP is enabled.
While using the MR3220 as a wireless router is to use its WAN interface, the DHCP on the wireless router can co-exist with the modem's DHCP. This works like you link two routers in the same network.
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2013-08-29 01:16:18
dear Matthew, all works fine with your tips. I chose adsl function of TD-8840T with dhcp enabled and TL-MR3220 as WAP (DHCP disabled). Many many thanks
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