Skip to main content

All Questions

0 votes
2 answers
144 views

How can I debug my network: Setting up multiple access points

Path to the problem In the new apartment where I live in, a single router (vodafone) takes the internet signal and shares it over hubs to four other routers (3 tp link, 1 fritzbox) and one access ...
Natan's user avatar
  • 123
0 votes
0 answers
103 views

Home Router drawing wrong IP address

I have a house Netgear router (with an IP address for example 192.168.1.1). I have an Ubiquity nanostation with a station and a access point going to a shop with a Linksys router there (with an IP ...
Spencer's user avatar
0 votes
0 answers
371 views

2 routers, 2 ISP, 3 access points. Same Network

I have the following situation: i've got 2 WIFI routers with different ISP's their config: 1st router's IP is 192.168.1.1 | DHCP Enabled 192.168.1.2-254 | Dlink DIR 825 ACF 2nd router's IP is 192.168....
Noobie's user avatar
  • 1
1 vote
0 answers
201 views

Can't get work raspberry pi 2 as an wifi access point

I have a raspberry pi 2 with a raspbian installed. It is connected to router by lan (eth0) and have a static address 192.168.254.106. Also i have a usb wifi dongle, connected to my raspberry. It works ...
Krechet USA's user avatar
0 votes
0 answers
94 views

Setting up two APs with switch inbetween (same subnet)

My ideal setup for home network is presented on the image. 192.168.55.1 has DHCP on, while 192.168.55.2 and .3 act as APs with DHCP off to extend my WiFi. I wanted to connect a device in between 192....
Shrimp's user avatar
  • 101
0 votes
0 answers
769 views

Converting old router into access point

I am trying to convert my old router into an AP but I am running into some problems. Here is what I have done so far: Set AP to static IP (192.168.0.250) Disabled DHCP Connected lan port from the ...
Mark's user avatar
  • 1
0 votes
0 answers
38 views

Setting up two separate APs to 1 router within the same subnetwork

My home network situation is as following (simplified): I have one main router (with DHCP on) and want to have two routers in AP mode (with DHCP turned off, connected via LAN ports) within the same ...
Shrimp's user avatar
  • 101
0 votes
0 answers
481 views

DHCP Client List include different IPs for the same MAC. Is it a bug?

Previously I tried to ask this on Network Engineering but they closed as off-topic. I relied on this meta topic when posting there. I have an issue with Netis N4 Wireless Router which looks like a ...
LVitya's user avatar
  • 101
0 votes
2 answers
511 views

Is there a risk in letting DHCP set the IP address of an access point?

To get better Wi-Fi in the attic, I have installed an access point connected by cable to my downstairs router. I have done this before, setting the IP address of the AP to a fixed address outside the ...
Sanchises's user avatar
  • 185
0 votes
1 answer
601 views

DHCP Sending gateway address ending in .0

My in-room router (which i have set up as an access point) is connected to another main router downstairs managed by the home owner. Im calling the main one router A and the one in my room router B. ...
Julind's user avatar
  • 3
1 vote
1 answer
367 views

Does enabling VLAN on an Wifi AP requires specific hardware requirements of the DHCP?

I think this is a basic VLAN question but I can't find an explicit answer. I have a wifi access point which is capable to broadcast multiple SSID's and configure VLANS (tagged). My DHCP is a simple ...
Stefan's user avatar
  • 152
0 votes
1 answer
1k views

Access Point not forwarding on DHCP packets to gateway to assign IP - Raspberry Pi Bridge

I have a Pi with 2 wireless interfaces, 1 is connected to the networks gateway, the other which is acting as an access point thanks to hostapd. The AP is not running any DHCP or NAT software, simply ...
Slinky's user avatar
  • 3
0 votes
1 answer
543 views

Second router configured as refuses to connect most of the time

I have setup a second router as an access point but it has very temperamental wireless connections. Devices either cannot connect at all to the second router (setup on a different channel, and SSID) ...
ruskind's user avatar
  • 345
2 votes
0 answers
83 views

Configuring ubuntu wireless access point to allow smartphones to connect to Apple TV

I'm having difficulty framing this question due to only a basic knowledge of networking - be gentle with me, I'm a country boy. My Home network is set up with the usual wireless/Ethernet router ...
Mcginnly's user avatar
2 votes
1 answer
2k views

Assigning IP addresses and subnetting on a home network

After 4 days of trying, googling, and tearing my hair, I have managed to bring down the internet at my home. I needed to implement the network as follows, however my efforts have managed to bring down ...
Apurva Sukant's user avatar

15 30 50 per page