Sir Dan Baker
Regular Contributor
Good morning,
I have used a Linksys E4200 (ip-adressrange 192.168.1.101-149) for a couple of years now and I have always been very pleased with it. But as it sits in the central closet where the electricyty meter is housed the wireless range is not reaching all the spots I would like it to reach (attic and terrace).
I have a second E4200 (V2) and want to use it as an accesspoint, so I have put it in bridge mode, put the cable from the first one into a lan port gave it a static ip-adress outside the dhcp-range of the first one (why??) (192.168.1.200) and now all functions ok but the speed of the second router is roughly half of what the first one puts out wirelessly. Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong or why this is caused?
P.S. the wireless speed of the first router remains ok, just as it was before installing the second one.
Thanks in advance
Dan.
I have used a Linksys E4200 (ip-adressrange 192.168.1.101-149) for a couple of years now and I have always been very pleased with it. But as it sits in the central closet where the electricyty meter is housed the wireless range is not reaching all the spots I would like it to reach (attic and terrace).
I have a second E4200 (V2) and want to use it as an accesspoint, so I have put it in bridge mode, put the cable from the first one into a lan port gave it a static ip-adress outside the dhcp-range of the first one (why??) (192.168.1.200) and now all functions ok but the speed of the second router is roughly half of what the first one puts out wirelessly. Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong or why this is caused?
P.S. the wireless speed of the first router remains ok, just as it was before installing the second one.
Thanks in advance
Dan.