I have a large house with multiple floors. Long ago, I bought an Asus RT-N66U router (main router). Soon learned I needed more access points... added two an Amped Wireless SR-300 and a TP-Link AC750. Shut off DHCP on all 3 APs and set them as 192.168.1.200, .201, .202. In my main RT-N66U I can see all those APs and access their interfaces.
Last week, I bought a cheap TP-Link N300 TL-WR841N because my small kids now need wifi in their rooms on the far side of the house. Again, shut off DHCP and set that AP to 192.168.1.203. Unplugged, connected to LAN. Access Point works fine with wifi internet. But, I can't see the .203 on the LAN??? Ideally, I wanted to access the interface, to potentially update the firmware, play around with settings...
Any idea why I don't see it? I have about 50 devices on my network... and can account for all of them (know which IPs are what devices). Odd?
Last week, I bought a cheap TP-Link N300 TL-WR841N because my small kids now need wifi in their rooms on the far side of the house. Again, shut off DHCP and set that AP to 192.168.1.203. Unplugged, connected to LAN. Access Point works fine with wifi internet. But, I can't see the .203 on the LAN??? Ideally, I wanted to access the interface, to potentially update the firmware, play around with settings...
Any idea why I don't see it? I have about 50 devices on my network... and can account for all of them (know which IPs are what devices). Odd?