Nada  Freshman Member

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  • Hi Freda, Since you took so much time to give me this extensive procedure, I felt I should give it a last try. I followed your procedure without connecting it to my ISP router and I was able to configure it and switch it to AP mode. The miracle happened: I could reach the AP at 192.168.1.2. and I was able to change the LAN…
  • Thanks, I resetted the router again and followed the procedure exactly as described above.No result at all.Thanks for your support, this is were it ends: I will dump this router.
  • Thanks , but that won't work since my central DHCP server generates IP addresses between 192.168.0. 2-250 : so this will be a conflicting IP address.I already tried to reach 192.168.1.1 and 10.0.0.2; that did not work.According to my main router the AP now has the IP address 192.168.0.7 , so, for a brief moment, I assumed…
  • Well, the NBG6616 is in AP mode now, and I really have no clue how to connect to it.I have a cable directly plugged in the NBG6616 and it is fully transparant; that is fine, however I am not able to configure it anymore; the ip adress of the webinterface is hidden. I have resetted the router already many time and…
  • GreenLight, thanks for your quick response! I will check this later.How can I find out what the IP address of the AP is?I normally look in the main router to see what IP address is assigned, but did not work.This router has very abnormal behaviour.
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