4/20/2020 Dd Wrt Huawai Hg8245
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[edit]Introduction![]()
If you got here from Google you may wish to read Linking Routers first. In fact, no matter how you got here, you should look at that page first.
This mode is NOT for WIRED connections between two routers! It is a wireless connection only.
[edit]Preparation
You need to know the host router's access credentials:
[edit]Broadcom Considerations
Note:NEVER use v24 SP1. As mentioned above, check the forum stickies (such as the Peacock thread) for the latest recommended stable build.
[edit]Atheros Considerations
There is no 'Repeater' mode on Atheros units, but you still can use it as repeater, just set the original interface as 'client' and get it to connect to your AP, then create a virtual interface (VAP) to broadcast the new SSID.
[edit]Repeater Setup
[edit]Testing
[edit]Footnotes
Ensure the repeater is within radio range of your host network. When the unit has logged onto the Host WLAN and has begun repeating its signal, you will see the DHCP address (generally in the 192.168.1.100-200 range) in the upper right-hand corner as the WAN address. If it shows 0.0.0.0, it is not linked, and not repeating. Refresh (F5) the browser page to make sure the WAN IP is current, when making changes.
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To access your secondary router from devices on your primary LAN, go to Administration->Management->Remote Access and enable Web GUI Management. You should then be able to access the secondary router by typing in its WAN IP. Setting up a static lease for the device in Services/Services will allow you to always know where it is to access it.
But for the pièce de résistance, enter the Host WLAN router's web GUI (NAT/QoS->Port Forwarding in DD-WRT) and set up a port forward so you can check on and fully access and control your new repeater outside the WAN (via the Internet). Check the DHCP IP address assigned to the new repeater (the Host Name entered in Setup->Basic Setup->Optional Settings will appear in the DHCP clients table of the Host router under Status->Sys-Info), and write it down. Then go to Port Forwarding and click 'Add.' Make the forwarded port (Port from) something you can remember easily, like 8128 if you found your repeater on 192.168.1.128, for example. Click Both for Protocol, enter the private IP address of the repeater in the IP Address box, enter Port 80 (http default) in the 'Port to' box. Or if you want to be tricky, enter something besides 80, but just be sure this matches the active Web GUI port number on your repeater). Lastly, be sure to check 'Enable,' and then click 'Save then 'Apply'. Then check the main WLAN router at its public IP address (or DDNS link) from outside the WAN, and also access the repeater GUI on the same address (or DDNS link) followed by :8128. E.g. http://yourwlan.dyndns.org/ for your Host router and http://yourwlan.dyndns.org:8128/ for the repeater.
[edit]Tips/Gotcha's/Problems
[edit]See also
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DD-WRT e900 e1200 e2000 e2500 e3000 e4200 v24 sp2 Linksys wrt54g /gl/gs default root password DD-WRT default PasswordDefault Web GUI URL Address: username: rootDefault password: adminIf you forget the admin / Telnet password, you can recover it by resetting the router to factory default.How to factory reset DD-WRTPress and hold the reset button of the router for at least 20sec.Release the button once the router restarted.Now the router will be reconfigured to factory default settings.Now you can connect the router in Telnet @192.168.1.1 with default username and password(root/admin).
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