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4.2 Configuring the router as an Access Point
Before you can configure the router for an Internet connection you first need to
connect to the router by following the procedure below.
1.
Turn on your computer.
2.
Open your web browser (e.g. Internet Explorer or Firefox).
3.
Type ‘http://192.168.8.1’ in the address bar.
4.
Press the ‘Enter key’ or click ‘Go to’.
5.
Click ‘Setup Tool’.
6.
You will now be asked for a ‘Username’ and a ‘Password’. Fill out ‘admin’ in the
‘Username’ field and ‘admin’ in the ‘Password’ field and press the enter key.
7.
Click ‘Advanced Setup’ in the left menu.
8.
Click ‘Network’ in the left menu.
9.
Click ‘LAN/DHCP Server’.
10. Select ‘Stop’ at ‘DHCP Server’.
11. Click ‘Apply’ at the right side in the menu ‘DHCP Server’.
12. Type ‘192.168.8.200’ in the ‘LAN IP address’ field.
13. Type ‘255.255.255.0’ in the ‘Subnet mask’ field.
14. Click the button ‘Apply & Restart’.
Note! If you wish to log in to your router at a later point in time, you must assign a fixed
IP- address to your computer.
1.
Click ‘Start’.
2.
Click ‘Control Panel’.
3.
Double click ‘Network Connections’.
4.
Right click the appropriate ’LAN Connection’.
5.
Click ‘Properties’.
6.
Select ‘Internet-protocol (TCP/IP)’.
7.
Click ‘Properties’.
8.
Select ‘Use the following IP Address’.
9.
Enter ‘192.168.8.25’ in the ‘IP Address’ field.
10.
Enter ‘255.255.255.0’ in the ‘Subnet mask’ field.
11.
Click ‘OK’.
12.
Enter ‘http://192.168.8.200’ in the address bar to log in to the router.
5.0 Configuring the router as a signal booster
(WDS)
Do you already have a wireless network and do you like to increase the range of the
wireless signal? Then connect the router as a signal booster. In order to realize this,
several settings of your signal booster (2) and of your wireless router / access point (1)
must be modified. In the example below we use 2 pieces EM4510.