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2015-03-14 14:01:16
Log into 740 1. Change the LAN IP to 192.168.137.1, save and reboot. 2. Go to Wan settings to change the MTU to 1400. save. 3. Go to the DHCP settings, input the DNS of your ISP's DNS. You can check...
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2015-03-14 13:57:02
Hi, there. @Highspeed Maybe the R7000 doesn't support 4-addr-wds while the TL-WDR4900 only support 4-addr-wds on 5GHz. Check whether there is a WDS option on the R7000, enable it if there is one....
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2015-03-14 13:45:04
Daniel777 wrote Thanks coca koala, the configuration is as sugested, made from scratch several times. Maybe hardware/firmware is too old? 741 is V2 and 841 is V7 both with latest available firmware I...
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2015-03-13 17:47:25
I know this issue indeed...But I am not so familiar with TL-WDR4300. Since you are using two subnet, I think you have a basic knowledge of routing, right? 1. As you can check, the TL-WDR4300's LAN...
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2015-03-13 16:57:46
@Daniel C9 only supports 3-addr-wds. Both TL-WR741ND_V4_150119 and TL-WR841N_V9_150104 support 3-addr-WDS so that they can wds to C9. You should re-configure WDS on TL-WR741ND and TL-WR841N, don't...
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2015-03-13 16:22:57
As @M Diamond said, it is normal. But you can try the following, I know some routers allow routing in this way. #On router2 (Assume its WAN IP is 192.168.11.100, LAN is 192.168.20.x) Go to Advance...
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