![]() Cannot ping the WRT when associated with the WAP and vice versa.Ĥ) The only difference I see in your setup is that you had the WAP set on channel one. Wireless PC (will attach to either the WRT or WAP depending on location in my home)ĭHCP Turned On (Range 192.168.1.100-192.168.1.25 4)Ģ) The Wireless MAC address from the WRT is entered on the WAP AP configuration screenģ) Changed the SSID to MySSID (WRT) and MySSID1 (WAP). Wireless PC (can connect to both the WRT (192.168.1.1) and WAP (192.168.1.245)ĬABLE modem-WRT54G - WAP54G (located in another room) If my interpretation is wrong, please advise.ĭuring intial setup of the WRT and the WAPĬABLE modem-WRT54G-W AP54G ![]() I understand this to be possible from the Linksys document. I'm attempting to use the WAP as a wireless range extender for my home network. If you're able to get it working as I expect it to, I'll bump it up to 500 points. If you are able to determine where I'm going wrong I'll give 250 points. I know my way around but am not a networking genious. This is the procedure I followed from Linksys: **&p_li=&p_topview=1 Based on Linksys documentation it seems I've followed the procedure. Ping the WAP54G (192.168.1.245) and cannot ping the WRT54G (192.168.1.1)Īt this point I'm not able to browse to the internet. I determine this because of a much stronger signal (100%) verses what I would normally get. ![]() After a bit of time, my laptop seems to roll over to the WAP54G.
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