This guide was born from the need for connectivity in the room, two floors away dall'AccessPoint home (3CRWDR101A-75).
I could run the economy by buying an AP 5GHz antennas with eight thousand, but lately I do not moves a lot of grain and there is a router that pleases me (stabilissimissimissimo \\ Gbit switch \\ 5 GHz \\ DD-WRT style millemila services \\ clean design) .
's get off the field in the small Fonera 2100 , moddata with the latest firmware DD-WRT [v24 SP2 (Build13064)].
In my case the Fonera [xxx5] does is connect to my router's wireless network on the ground floor [xxx1] and create a new network "directly connected to the main."
Can I generate N new networks being able to customize key security, SSID, etc (the channel seems to copy it from the AP his father).
The nice thing is that for those APs installed and how many WiFi networks you create, you will (unless your contraindications) always within your subnet with a single DHCP Relay.
Here are the settings used:
Administration Tab - Factory Defaults
To begin with we do a good reset to factory condition to have no trouble. We can find this function administartion tab -> Restore Factory Defaults
Save, reboot and go to configure the router by pointing your browser at 192.168.1.1 .
Setup Tab - Basic Setup
Connection Type: Disabled
STP: Disable
Router Name: Bridge
Local IP Address: 192,168 .1.5 (same subnet as the gateway)
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 192.168.1.1
Local DNS : 192.168.1.1Save and reboot the Fonera reaching the new IP set.
Security Tab – Firewall
SPI Firewall:    Disable
Salvare
Wireless Tab – Basic Settings
- Wireless Physical Interface
Wireless Mode:    Client Bridge
Wireless Network Mode:    Mixed
Channel Width:    Full (20MHz)
Wireless Network Name: SSID the keen-point primary
- Virtual Interfaces
Wireless Mode: AP
Wireless Name (SSID): Bridge
Wireless SSID Broadcast: Enable
Save
Wireless Tab - Wireless Security
Copy keys and parameters from the access-point primary.
Save
Setup Tab - Advanced Routing
Operating Mode: RIP2 Router
Save
E 'should enable RIP also in access-point primary.
If we now take a look here Status -> Wireless , you can see the percentage power of your wireless bridge.
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