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Configuring Your Router as an Access Point for an Existing
Network
If you have an existing network, you may want to use your new router as an Access Point to extend the range of your network
by allowing connection of more wireless and wired computers. You
MUST
turn off the DHCP server on the router if there is a
DHCP server already in your network running to avoid IP address conflicts. To disable the DHCP server functions, follow the
steps below:
1. Open your web browser and go to
http://my.router
, or the default IP address
http://192.168.2.1
.
The
Enter Network Password
login prompt appears.
2. Type the following text in the
user name
and
password
fields:
admin
3. Click the
OK
button.
4. Go to the
Basic Settings
menu option tab on the top navigation bar and wait for the menu to appear.
5. Click the
Router Mode
menu option in the drop down menu.
6. Click to select
Access Point Mode
.
7. Click the
Next
button.
8. Go to the
Advanced Settings
menu option tab on the top navigation bar and wait for the menu to appear.
9. Click the
DHCP Server Settings
menu option in the drop down menu.
10. Uncheck the box
Enable DHCP Server Functions
.
11. Click the
Submit
button.
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