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Using TP-Link WR841N as WDS Bridge: Troubleshooting Network Issues & Changing Router IP Address

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  • #1 16880947
    poldzer
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    Hello!!
    I wanted to use this by net router with wifi passed to me on the cable. I found this guide: http://www.tp-link.com.pl/faq-227.html?id=87. He found a network etc. But still net is gone :( i changed router ip: 192.168.1.2 but then i can't login: \. Any ideas? The ping command crashes that the host is not found but receives 4 packets. Weird stuff :( .
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  • #2 16881347
    bogiebog
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    Upload gargoyle software to your hardware version.
    And then use WISP or AP client mode.
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  • #3 16881831
    jimasek
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    WDS is a weak and unstable choice, especially when you have two different chipsets on your devices. As above, try with Gargoyle.
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  • #4 16882613
    poldzer
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    The gargoyle and the factory firmware are the same. Everything seems to be set up. He found a wifi network and read its parameters. The ping command correctly pings both routers. Even the indicators show some kind of network traffic. But the page won't load. Browser crashes an IP error. What to look for?
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  • #5 16882759
    bogiebog
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    Show gargoyle settings.
    What is the IP of the root router?
    You set the security in the gargoyle as in the main router?
  • #6 16882819
    poldzer
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    The topic is overwhelmed. it was enough to change the IP of the bridge-router to 192.168.1.2. Everything works. I close.
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