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Internet & Networking => Networking => Topic started by: Tompc on December 10, 2016, 12:36:20 AM
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I have a wireless router,repeater. I can set it up and it dose find the local wifi. And i can create a new wifi access point. But when I log on the Internet with my computer from the repeater it says that there is no Internet access.
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Are you able to get a screen shot of the configuration so we can look over your configuration. Additionally what are the make/models of the main router and the access point or router acting as an access point repeater?
*Some devices dont communicate with others to act as repeaters, we can rule this out if we know what make/model of your wireless devices are to verify that they will work together correctly. I had a Linksys router for example that refused to work with a D-Link as a repeater because the Linksys I had needed to be paired with another Linksys in order to sync correctly as a repeater.
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Internet Configuration
Connected Type USB-WLAN(DHCP) Connected Status Connected
WAN IP Address 192.168.2.94 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway Primary Domain Name Server 192.168.2.1
Secondary Domain Name Server MAC Address 00:25:22:4D:C2:AF
USB Wireless Adapter Information
Network Mode Infrastructure Wifi Link Status Ralink STA
Network Name (SSID) RioDelSolClubhouse Unique ID (BSSID) 48:F8:B3:BD:B0:10
Link Quality 100%
Signal Strength -39 dBm Connection Speed 65 Mb/s
Change Profile
Security Settings
Authentication Disabled Encryption Disabled
LAN Configuration
LAN IP Address 192.168.2.1 LAN Netmask 255.255.255.0
MAC Address 00:C0:CA:92:9D:D0
System Info
Firmware Version V1.2.1.2N(Sep 10 2013) System Time Sat, 01 Jan 2011 01:42:27
Operation Mode Router Mode
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I saw that you have Ralink STA as wireless device. Is this a USB adapter connected to your computer that your trying to use as a Access Point for others to connect to. Need to know make/model of the devices your trying to connect together. Ralink has some hits with issues with their AP mode according to google search. I have one of their USB Wireless Adapters for one of my laptops and the adapter has been troublesome when not right on top of a strong wireless signal to connect to. I bought a EDIMAX USB Wireless adapter and that one works way better than the cheapie Ralink brand. Knowing what you have for exact hardware would help pin point issue.
https://www.google.com/#q=ralink+sta+ap+mode