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30 Jul 2013 21:18 #77138
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AP700 universal repeater to AP800 was created by philguk
I've been using an AP800 access point for some time with no trouble
I have one or two dead/slow patches in the house and bought an AP700 to act as a repeater
But try as I might I cannot get the AP700 to connect to the AP800
I can connect to the AP700 (via cable, wireless doesn't work as the AP700 is not a DHCP server)
I have configured it as a Universal Repeater, with a different SSID to the AP800
I've tried the SAME channel as the AP800 and a DIFFERENT channel - doesn't seem to make any difference
I have MAC address filtering on the AP800, and I have added the AP700 MAC address to the list (butu even if I turn off MAC filtering, the AP700 still doesn't connect)
Tonight, just for a change, when I do a Wireless Site Survey on the AP700, it does NOT detect the AP800 SSID at all! (it did yesterday)
I'm obviously doing something very stupid - surely this ought to just "work"!
Oh, and I have ennsured that the AP700 and AP800 are on the same subnet (192.168.0.x) and the AP700 has a hard coded IP address that is reserved in the AP800 IP address list
And I have followed (I think) all the steps in the AP700 manual that are relevant
Someone please show me where I am going wrong
Thanks
Phil G
I have one or two dead/slow patches in the house and bought an AP700 to act as a repeater
But try as I might I cannot get the AP700 to connect to the AP800
I can connect to the AP700 (via cable, wireless doesn't work as the AP700 is not a DHCP server)
I have configured it as a Universal Repeater, with a different SSID to the AP800
I've tried the SAME channel as the AP800 and a DIFFERENT channel - doesn't seem to make any difference
I have MAC address filtering on the AP800, and I have added the AP700 MAC address to the list (butu even if I turn off MAC filtering, the AP700 still doesn't connect)
Tonight, just for a change, when I do a Wireless Site Survey on the AP700, it does NOT detect the AP800 SSID at all! (it did yesterday)
I'm obviously doing something very stupid - surely this ought to just "work"!
Oh, and I have ennsured that the AP700 and AP800 are on the same subnet (192.168.0.x) and the AP700 has a hard coded IP address that is reserved in the AP800 IP address list
And I have followed (I think) all the steps in the AP700 manual that are relevant
Someone please show me where I am going wrong
Thanks
Phil G
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01 Aug 2013 12:06 #77160
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this should help
http://www.draytek.com/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=2777:ap800-how-to-use-universal-repeater-mode&Itemid=293&lang=en
The 2830 would be the AP800 in your case and the AP700 will repeats the network from that with its OWN SSID
The 2830 would be the AP800 in your case and the AP700 will repeats the network from that with its OWN SSID
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01 Aug 2013 12:28 #77162
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This is exactly what I am trying to do, but I don't understand why most of the time the AP700 doesn't see the AP800 SSID when I do a scan
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this should helpsicon wrote:
http://www.draytek.com/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=2777:ap800-how-to-use-universal-repeater-mode&Itemid=293&lang=en
The 2830 would be the AP800 in your case and the AP700 will repeats the network from that with its OWN SSID
This is exactly what I am trying to do, but I don't understand why most of the time the AP700 doesn't see the AP800 SSID when I do a scan
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01 Aug 2013 12:57 #77164
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Does it not even find it if there a re near to each other?
IMO they don't work particularly well as repeaters
IMO they don't work particularly well as repeaters
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01 Aug 2013 13:23 #77166
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It seems not - the AP800 signal is pretty strong where I've been testing
I bet you'll suggest that I ought to have bought another AP800, but that seemed overkill just to use as a repeater. The AP700 seemed ideal
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Does it not even find it if there a re near to each other?sicon wrote:
IMO they don't work particularly well as repeaters
It seems not - the AP800 signal is pretty strong where I've been testing
I bet you'll suggest that I ought to have bought another AP800, but that seemed overkill just to use as a repeater. The AP700 seemed ideal
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