

Wireless protected setup (WPS) is the simplest way to configure your TP-Link repeater. The TP-Link repeater setup process enables you to configure your WiFi repeater without having to type in the username or password.
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Click on the mode as an access point and then hit on save.

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Also in the network tab you can change the IP address of the repeater to DHCP but I don't know if that has any advantages cause I don't think you can connect to the repeater again if you do that.How to configure my TP-Link extender as an access point?Īlright if you want to configure your booster as an access point, here is all the detailed info in step by step through which a user can install the wireless repeater as an access point. I heard you can connect the tp-link router to the main router by a cat-5 cable and it should then just configure itself but I doubt that's true and it would stop working when you plug out the cat-5 cable if it was true. I would very much appreciate it since I don't want to have another night with four hours of sleep.ġ- Connect the repeater to your laptop with a cat-5 Ethernet cableĢ- Set your Ethernet port to the address 192.168.1.100Ĥ- Enter admin for the user and admin again for passĦ- Make sure the ip isn't included in your main routers ip rangeħ- Go to wireless and put it as universal repeater and then hit survey and click connect on your main router's networkĨ- Go to the wireless security tab and enter in your main router's security settingsĩ- Go back to the network and their should be a new setting there called gateway in that field put in your main router's gateway (the ip address you use in your browser to connect to the main router it's usually 192.168.1.1)
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Could you please send me the screen prints of your settings and perhaps advise me how to solve the problem.

As soon as I swithc off the repeater (by pulling the electricity plug) I can surf the internet as normal.Īt the end of the treat of your posting there is a link to a certain web-page but I think that link is no longer correct.
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Even worse, I think the repeater is blocking all data traffic via my network because I cant surf the internet via my pc nor my iPhone as long as the repeater is switched on. Last weekend I spend hours and hours to get it connected to my network and yes, I did manage to do so but not a single bit is transfered via the repeater. I also have a TP-Link TL-WA801ND which I want to use as repeater. You seem to have solved a very simular problem as I have at home. While searching for help about the settings for using a TP-Link TL-WA801ND as repeater, I came accross your posting.
