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D-Link DSL Modem/Routers => Other DSL modem/routers => Topic started by: FenriX on May 04, 2017, 08:01:45 AM
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I was reading this Guide: http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=59005.0 (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=59005.0)
According to this topic i need to access the first router to set the second one as a bridge
My problem is different:
I've an ethernet cable, to use it with the PC i've to set the TCP/IP with static IP, Gateway and DNS and i've no direct accesds to the next hop
I've a D-Link DSL-2640R, so it has no WAN cable, a DSL cable for the input line and 4 LAN port
I would like to set it as a bridge/access point for this LAN cable with static TCP/IP settings
I hope someone may help me with this problem, thanks!
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You'll need to contact TP-Link regarding there modem.
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How can i do this?
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Wireless bridge modes are not supported on D-Link DSL modems...
No idea if TP-Link modems support wireless bridge mode. You'll need to contact them and ask.
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I'm sorry, I made a mess, I meant d-link, not tp-link (I edited the first post)
So I can't make wireless bridging, but I can still make wired bridging, right?
And what about the tcp/ip with static settings?
From some coworker of mine o heard that this may be a problem, this ethernet works only with static ip, gateway and dns... At Layer 2, the bridge one, this shouldn't be a problem... right?
Is there a guide that explain this particular example of mine?
Thanks
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You can try to make it a wired AP:
Turning a router into an AP. (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=40856.0)
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Thanks for the reply! I already tryied to do something like this, the problem is that on all the computer i've to set the TCP/IP protocol to all static values for the connection to work.
And the static IP i have to use is a public one, there are one or 2 free... If i don't let the router do the routing i'm stuck to a maximum of 1 or 2 connections...
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This configuration may not be supported.
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As I suspected... If another solution comes you to mind I would be really glab, in the mean time i'm trying tons of different solutions, none of them seems to work :-\
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I recommend that if you need a wireless bridge you get something that supports wireless bridging. Some model products that support his are listed here:
Bridge Mode vs Relay vs Access Point (AP) / Routers vs Dedicated Access Points (AP) (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=50738.0)
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For now i don't mind if my solution only works if wired, i just want to make it work with this old D-link model that i have...
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Looks like wired is about the only solution.
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Ok, and the wired solution is ok for me (right now i only have to demonstrate that i can make subnetting with this ethernet cable.
Right now if i connect the ethernet cable to my PC i've to set up the TCP/IP protocol of my laptop to some specified and static values, there's only one public IP free to use for this net unfortunatly.
If i connect this ethernet cable to the DSL-2640R, how do i take into account the setup of the TCP/IP for the router and for the PCs to work properly?
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Is there a Static setting on the DSL modem? Might be under Internet or Networking.
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Yes there's, i already tryied it:
Static Gateway, IP, Netmask (The same ones that i've to set on my PC)
Disabling DHCP
The router then won't get the static DNS parameters.
If i use this settings i still have to set the static TCP/IP in all the computer that connects to the subnet (wireless or wired) and i've to set different IPs for every router, unfortunatly the IP that this net uses are public, there are only 2 tops free.
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The only possible way I see the DSL modem working is in LAN to LAN AP mode. This WAN side is for the DSL connection to the phone line. Which can't be used.
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Yeah, for me it would be perfect, how can I achieve this allowing more then one pc to connect with the same static ip and those damned dns settings? ;D
You wrote some guide on this argument, so I suppose you know how to do it, after all these routers basically have all similar interfaces
Thanks!
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It may work using the linked info I posted about turning a router into an AP.