witchy
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This should be easy, but it's simply not fooking working!
I've already got a couple of TP-Link routers working great in 'Bridge Mode'.
Router 1 is connected to WAN and Router 2 is setup as a wireless extension of Router 1, works great
The new D-Link router has an option which automatically sets the router up as an Access Point, according to the manual I simply tick the box that's labeled 'Access Point'......easy eh?
No.
Because it doesn't fecking work.
Supposedly ticking this box disables all NAT features, so DHCP is gone, uPNP is disabled and that does happen. The TP-Link router doesn't see the D-Link and vice-versa. I've tried bridging the MAC from the TP-Link to the MAC of the D-Link but I'm getting zilch.
Anyone got any ideas?
I've already got a couple of TP-Link routers working great in 'Bridge Mode'.
Router 1 is connected to WAN and Router 2 is setup as a wireless extension of Router 1, works great
The new D-Link router has an option which automatically sets the router up as an Access Point, according to the manual I simply tick the box that's labeled 'Access Point'......easy eh?
No.
Because it doesn't fecking work.
Supposedly ticking this box disables all NAT features, so DHCP is gone, uPNP is disabled and that does happen. The TP-Link router doesn't see the D-Link and vice-versa. I've tried bridging the MAC from the TP-Link to the MAC of the D-Link but I'm getting zilch.
Anyone got any ideas?