supwiddiss
Occasional Visitor
Hi all,
I have a Belkin N300 router running stock firmware which is on an Asusmerlin RT-AC68P 380.68_4 Ethernet port.
Currently the Belkin is used to throw a wifi signal to my garage terminated with a WRT45G running DD-WRT in bridge mode. It works good.
I need to extend my wireless in the house and have a Cisco E2000 running DD-WRT v24.
I can bridge to the Belkin router but the signal is weak.
I cannot bridge to the Asus router. I see and can join the 2.4 and 5 gig Asus wifi network, but get no Internet.
What am I missing? Is there a provision in the Asus that allows the bridge to work?
I see sent packets in the Cisco DD-WRT router, but no received packets.
Once again. Setting the SSID and password to the Belkin router and joining allows immediate connection.
Not so on the RT-AC68P.
Anyone?
Thanks!
I have a Belkin N300 router running stock firmware which is on an Asusmerlin RT-AC68P 380.68_4 Ethernet port.
Currently the Belkin is used to throw a wifi signal to my garage terminated with a WRT45G running DD-WRT in bridge mode. It works good.
I need to extend my wireless in the house and have a Cisco E2000 running DD-WRT v24.
I can bridge to the Belkin router but the signal is weak.
I cannot bridge to the Asus router. I see and can join the 2.4 and 5 gig Asus wifi network, but get no Internet.
What am I missing? Is there a provision in the Asus that allows the bridge to work?
I see sent packets in the Cisco DD-WRT router, but no received packets.
Once again. Setting the SSID and password to the Belkin router and joining allows immediate connection.
Not so on the RT-AC68P.
Anyone?
Thanks!