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I have a spare BT router which I would like to configure as a client to provide wifi access for my PVR and remove the need for a long LAN cable .. I have searched the net with no real success in finding the 'How to do it'
I would be grateful for any pointers.
Edited by deleted (Sun 15-Feb-15 21:02:34)
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http://forums.thinkbroadband.com/hwsuppliers/t/43848... will give you the basics.
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I think you want to set it up as an access point, not a client.
All you have to do is turn off DHCP on it, give it an IP address, set the wireless parameters - SSID, passkey, channel as desired, and plug the cable into the yellow LAN port, not the WAN.
Client configuration is different, for a different purpose.
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This example appears to have an ethernet cable between the router and 'slave' .. What I am trying to do is effectively add wifi capability to a box which doesn't have it, and since I have the spare router I was hoping I could use to do that job.
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I am having trouble here with terminology .. access point / client /etc .. I am trying to add wifi capability to a lan connected box which doesn't have it .. this then is using the router as 'Access point ' .. .. I will try to do as you suggest .. thanks
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Is the box you refer to, the PVR? If so, you do actually need a client not an access point and I don't think the BT router will do that.
See here for 5. Client mode http://www.tp-link.com/lb/article/?faqid=442
Edited by deleted (Sun 15-Feb-15 22:27:06)
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PVR .. yes .. calls daily for epg update via the net .. trying to get it wifi'd to the router .. hoped I could set up the spare router and avoid buying more kit.
Back to the drawing board .. (Ithink I have duffed up the BT router now with fiddling with it anyway)
Thanks for info
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I have been looking at that sort of thing .. I expect to be adding at least 1 other box alongside the PVR using wifi connection so want more LAN connections .. which is why I am trying to use a spare modem for the job .. there are sites which describe doing it, but I can't understand lots of the words, let alone the sentences ..
Thanks .. it may come down to spending the money in the the end ..
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Maybe if you identified the model, someone may know how to do it
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(Ithink I have duffed up the BT router now with fiddling with it anyway)
I am pretty sure the router will have a factory reset button (accessed through a small hole), which may need pushing for 30 seconds or so with the end of an unfolded paper clip. This will cure any duffing up, but also loose any setting you may have entered which were good.
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A couple of Homeplugs for now and a cheap Ethernet switch for later.
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A couple of Homeplugs for now and a cheap Ethernet switch for later. or homeplugs with built in switch and several Ethernet ports
for example
http://www.dabs.com/products/tp-link-tl-pa4030kit-50...
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You can find cheap (under £10) wifi repeaters on eBay. They can connect to routers etc via lan cable as well as by wifi.
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The whole idea has turned out to be a non-starter any way ..
I tried the YouView box's iplayer functions with a WiFi connection last night .. it is just not fast enough .. it is OK (just) on a wire connection but unusable on WiFi.
Luckily I don't have a subscription cost.
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That's why they invented Wireless-AC
5 GHz Wireless connections: Enabled (802.11 a/n/ac (up to 1300 Mb/s))
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That's why they invented Wireless-AC
5 GHz Wireless connections: Enabled (802.11 a/n/ac (up to 1300 Mb/s))
Yes, but many of these radiate spurious emissions across a great spectrum of radio bands and cause a lot of interference, so I'm steering clear of them ....
As I said, I only have the box 'cos it came free with the broadband package .. don't really 'need' it .. I already have an STB which does the basic job anyway.
Again , thanks for all the interest,
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