Folks,
I've got an Asus RT-AC68U working as my Router/Wifi access. I've got a hardwired LAN (through an unmanaged D-Link DSL-1024D) for the wired connections.
I have two spare wifi routers: an Asus RT-AC6-6-U ("66" not "68"), and a Linksys WAP-200.
Now, it USED to be simple, but it seems to have changed. This should be easy. How do I plug in the RT-AC66 and have it recognized by the 68, and be able to get into its (the 66) menu and set it as a WAP? Right now, it seems to interfere with the 68's routing whenever I plug in the 66 with an Ethernet cable to my network. Ditto with the Linksys.
They were doing exactly what I wanted...until I unplugged them for a few days for reno work. Now, I cannot get them to work!
Thanks for any assist.
Ken
I've got an Asus RT-AC68U working as my Router/Wifi access. I've got a hardwired LAN (through an unmanaged D-Link DSL-1024D) for the wired connections.
I have two spare wifi routers: an Asus RT-AC6-6-U ("66" not "68"), and a Linksys WAP-200.
Now, it USED to be simple, but it seems to have changed. This should be easy. How do I plug in the RT-AC66 and have it recognized by the 68, and be able to get into its (the 66) menu and set it as a WAP? Right now, it seems to interfere with the 68's routing whenever I plug in the 66 with an Ethernet cable to my network. Ditto with the Linksys.
They were doing exactly what I wanted...until I unplugged them for a few days for reno work. Now, I cannot get them to work!
Thanks for any assist.
Ken