My main network is connected to the TP8 port router, which is distributed to each room, and I want t

Updated on Living room 2024-10-03
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Does the wireless router of this TP belong to a wireless router or a wireless AP?

    If it is a wireless AP, the configuration is very simple, first connect the network port of the AP with the computer, directly set it to bridge mode, and configure the SSID, key type, and key value. In this way, the DHCP of your wireless network is still completed by the original TP8 port router.

    But if it's a wireless router, it's a bit troublesome, because it's both TP, I first strongly suspect that these two devices enable the same LAN IP, if you connect it directly, your wireless device will definitely not be able to do NAT, because the network address of the secondary NAT is conflicting.

    So the first thing you have to do is to modify the LAN address of the wireless router. Suppose your original TP8 port router is used as a gateway, that is, the LAN address, then you first connect the LAN port of the TP wireless router to the computer, open the configuration interface, and modify the LAN port address of the TP wireless router, for example. Then, change the IP address of your network card to, and continue to configure the WAN connection of the wireless router (I don't know how it is described in TP, there are also ...... with external network connection and network connectionand so on), modify the WAN connection of the wireless router to conform to the static IP address within the range of the 8-port router above, for example:

    IP address. Subnet mask.

    Primary and secondary DNS services of the gateway (configured according to the carriers in your province or city).

    Then specify a DHCP value, for example.

    Save the settings. Then go to the wireless network configuration, set the SSID and key type and key value.

    Save to exit. Note that since you have a static IP configured on your wireless router, it is best to change the DHCP range on your 8-port router to avoid the IP you specify, or to exclude the IP you specify from the DHCP allocation. This can all be done in the router.

    If in doubt, send me a message or HI.

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