![]() ![]() ![]() I hope I haven't confused you with my attempt at explaining what's going on. I've been at this for hours now and am about to launch the repeater out of the window, but thought I'd ask here for any help/advice. Ping diagnostics on the repeater give request timed out errors to all internal devices - including the main router itself - and, obviously anything on the Internet. I've moved the device closer to the main router and can connect to it's HTTP interface using the IP address that was assigned. But there is zero internet access - it seems to run in limited connectivity mode. Any client connecting to the RE3000W gets full signal of the WiFi and can connect - retrieving an IP address from the main router. So I moved the repeater to a midway point in the house. A DHCP lease for the RE3000W was present on the E3000. I connected the repeater up and connected to the HTTP interface, ran the Site Survey wizard, selected the SSID of the E3000, entered the WPA2 Personal key and it seemed to link up. If you are using your wireless connection and make any changes you will lose your wireless connection. Note: When setting up or changing your wireless settings it is a good idea to be plugged into the router with your network cable and not your wireless connection. However, last week I purchased a Linksys RE3000W WiFi repeater in an effort to extend the WiFi signal from the E3000 to the end of our house. DD-WRT v24 DD-WRT Firmware) Website: Wireless Setup Guide. That's all working fine and has been for a while now. It is double natted into the ISPs cable modem and giving us VPN access to UK IP addresses for all local WiFi clients. I have a Linksys E3000 router running DD-WRT v24-sp2 (03/25/13) big. Hopefully I've got this in the right forum. ![]()
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