Confused by the Wireless Repeater/Bridge options
Posted: Wed Dec 25, 2013 9:37 pm
First off, sorry in advance for the newb questions.
I have Gargoyle on my TP-Link WDR3600. I managed to get it to work as a repeater but I'm uncertain if I set it up correctly.
The router is plugged into an ethernet jack in my house which is connected to my cable modem in my garage. The router is setup to "Connect via WDS". "Connect Via Client Bridge" did not work but I'm uncertain what the difference between these two options are. Can someone please explain?
The cable modem is also a wireless router. Both the TP-Link and the modem have the same SSID and it does appear that I can roam (which is a great thing) although I'm not 100% sure how to tell. All I know is that independent of where I am in the house, I always only see a single network and I can connect. I don't appear to lose my network connection as I walk around.
One other question I have is, this setup requires the router to be plugged into an ethernet jack and then rebroadcast the signal. This is fine in this case but in another area I'd prefer it to act as a bridge whereby it picks up the wireless signal and then allows me to plug devices into it. How do I enable this mode instead?
Thanks,
Chad
I have Gargoyle on my TP-Link WDR3600. I managed to get it to work as a repeater but I'm uncertain if I set it up correctly.
The router is plugged into an ethernet jack in my house which is connected to my cable modem in my garage. The router is setup to "Connect via WDS". "Connect Via Client Bridge" did not work but I'm uncertain what the difference between these two options are. Can someone please explain?
The cable modem is also a wireless router. Both the TP-Link and the modem have the same SSID and it does appear that I can roam (which is a great thing) although I'm not 100% sure how to tell. All I know is that independent of where I am in the house, I always only see a single network and I can connect. I don't appear to lose my network connection as I walk around.
One other question I have is, this setup requires the router to be plugged into an ethernet jack and then rebroadcast the signal. This is fine in this case but in another area I'd prefer it to act as a bridge whereby it picks up the wireless signal and then allows me to plug devices into it. How do I enable this mode instead?
Thanks,
Chad