Hi there!
Please note that the Tenda 150mbps Wireless Range Extender A3 uses a default IP address of 192.168.0.254 - you must set your IP address to the 192.168.0.* range (* = any number between 2 and 253) to login.
The default access username / password (if required) are admin and admin.
Once you've logged in, you can configure the access point to route through your existing wireless router as the default gateway (eg. if your wifi router is 192.168.1.1, then you would route through that, and set your Repeater (Extender) IP to 192.168.1.2 so that you can connect to it and then "relay" your connection through the repeater. It doesn't mirror the connection details for the existing wifi router, it simply creates an "additional" access point to connect through to your existing wifi router - creating a bridge, essentially.
The extender can be linked to the existing wifi router via LAN cable or WDS. For WDS, you will need to set the IP's 1 digit apart in the last segment (see above IP difference), and switch them both in the Wireless menu to ""Wireless Networking Mode: Network Bridge (WDS), but the SSID must remain the same (eg. "Tenda1") for both of them (it doesn't cause a network loopback), and any wireless security authentication must be identical (password / pass phrase / key + encryption algorithm) on both devices. Again, as with the above point, remember to set the gateway of the extender / repeater to that of the primary WiFi router.
For extra information and disambiguation (if required), see the following page, and scroll down:
http://www.enjoypad.com/wireless-access-point/96-tenda-... Hope i helped you.. great day to you.
as about as helpfull as a chocolate fire guard, read your own manual!!!!
I have the same problem - when you open up the web browser (http:\192.168.2.1) and select WAN setting Mode = Bridge; one loses all internet connection!
Toggling back to WAN Setting Mode = Router still does not bring back internet as all the configuration settings are lost and not restored if you toggle between Router/Bridge (so backup your settings first!)
Calling TT was no good, they completely duck the issue.
I have a Belkin F7230 which is prefectly capable of Wireless Bridging; but it needs the router to be set up as a bridge, but I can't see what settings to configure on the HG520b to enable WDS.
Help anyone !?
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