May 31, 2019 · Click “Network,” and then “LAN.” Change the IP Address and enter the address found on your TP-Link N router. Reboot the router and use the new IP address to log in. Click “Wireless,” and select “Wireless Settings” to configure the SSID.

Power off the primary router which your repeater is connected to. (Otherwise your range extender will keep broadcasting the subnet belonging to your router). Connect the repeater to your desktop or laptop via the patch cord: Try to open the repeater’s default IP address that is printed on the back of the unit. Set your PC's ethernet or Wi-Fi settings at static IP 192.168.2.10 and default gateway 192.168.2.1, then connect again to the wifi repeater (through ethernet or wifi). When you finish all of the following steps, remember to reset your PC's IP address back to the original address (or DHCP), otherwise you won't have Internet access. To configure your Repeater follow the steps: Place your repeater in the same room as that of your wireless router. Turn on your repeater by plugging it into an electrical outlet. Press the WPS button on the current router and within 2 minutes, press the WPS on the repeater as well.

Jul 19, 2016 · Setting up in wireless repeater mode in step by step guide that's easy to follow and understand. Fast set up using Android mobile phone. Applies to most generic wireless n in the market. Select ‘WiFi Repeater Mode’ and click on the ‘Repeater – Onekey setting’ option. Choose the ‘Wireless network selection’ button and tap on the ‘Refresh list’ option. Select the wifi network of the main router to connect the repeater and router.

I login to my repeater (TP-Link WR841N) through a LAN cable by enter the address 192.168.0.1 to a browser. Could anyone please explain step-by-step the processes for me to configure my repeater? I really need your help! Thank you very much indeed!

Dec 10, 2019 · In a nutshell, the key steps are finding the bridge or repeater mode in the configuration tool, choose it, and then enter whatever network information the tool asks for. That could be a MAC