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R2:
Select ‘LAN setup’- ‘LAN IP address’, change the IP address to something
in line with R1. If R1 is 192.168.1.1 change the R2 to 192.168.1.90 or if the
R1 is 192.168.2.1 change the R2 to 192.168.2.90 and so on. Click on the
save button below, and the router will reboot automatically. You should note
what this new IP is as you will need it for future access to the user interface
of this router.
Select ‘LAN setup’- ‘DHCP Server’, select disable DHCP server.
Click on ‘Wireless Management’- ‘AP Setup’ - ‘Security’ and select and
save None as authentication type.
Click on ‘Wireless Management’- ‘AP Setup’ - ‘WDS.’ You may choose to
click on AP Scan to scan for R2, select R2 in the window that appears and
click on the connect button at the bottom of the list in this window. The SSID/
name and MAC address of R2 will automatically be entered, and you can
click on the Add button to finalize. Alternatively, you may manually enter the
name and MAC address of R2 then click add.