TP-link 210 lan settings on client
Hi
My setup:
AP have 192.168.0.254 and client 192.168.0.253
I have connected AP to a router that have 192.168.8.2. Do I need to change AP to the same network, and client to dynamic ? And then lan on client could be 192.168.0.254
Will lan on client then act as dhcp server ? Because now LAN does not work. (no internet)
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When I try to connect something to the lan port on the client, but
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@Oddris The 210's do not have to be in the same subnet as the rest of the network. I would suggest setting the AP to 192.168.0.250 and the Client to 192.168.0.249. If you should need to reset one of the 210's, they will default to 0.254. Once this is done, the PC you plug into the LAN side of the poe injector that feeds the Client should receive an IP address in the router's subnet. My advice: set them up in your office before installation and make sure this scenario works. Plug a laptop with a static IP of 192.168.0.10 into the lan side of the 210 that will be your AP. Connect the 210 that will be your AP to the injector and log into it. Go to the quick setup tab and set it to Access Point, set the IP to 192.168.0.250, give it an SSID and password, and save your work. Keep that running and set up your client 210 by selecting Client under the quick setup tab. Set your IP to 0.249, ckick on survey when prompted, lock it to the SSID you created when setting up the AP, and save your work. Now you can connect the LAN side of the AP to your router, set your laptop back to dynamic, and you should have the results you're looking for.
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Hi @Oddris
On Client CPE, check if it has the connection to the AP CPE successfully.
More details troubleshooting:
How can I set up the AP + Client topology successfully
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