The Linksys Wireless-G Access Points can be configured as an Access Point, Access Point Client, Wireless Repeater, and Wireless Bridge. The Wireless Repeater mode will turn the access point into a wireless repeater to extend the range of your signal.
The WAP54G will work as a wireless repeater with the following devices:
- Linksys Wireless-G Access Point (WAP54G)
- Linksys Wireless-G Router (WRT54G)
To configure the access point as a wireless repeater, you need to perform two steps:
- Checking the Wireless MAC Address of a Wireless Router/Access Point
- Setting-Up Wireless Repeater Mode on the WAP54G
Checking the Wireless MAC Address of a Wireless Router
To check the wireless MAC Address of the wireless router follow the steps below.
Step 1:
Access the router’s web-based setup page.
Step 2:
When the router’s web-based setup page opens, click Status then click Wireless.
Step 3:
Take note of the MAC Address. This is your router’s wireless MAC address.
NOTE: The Wireless MAC Address you took note of will be entered on the WAP54G set as wireless repeater. After checking the wireless MAC Address, set-up the wireless repeater mode on the WAP54G. To check the wireless MAC address of the access point, follow the steps below.
Checking the Wireless MAC Address of an Access Point
Step 1:
Connect a computer to the access point.
Step 2:
Assign a static IP address on the computer.
Step 3:
Open the access point’s web-based setup page.
Step 4:
When the access point’s web-based setup page opens, take note of the Wireless MAC Address.
NOTE: The Wireless MAC Address you took note of will be entered on the WAP54G set as wireless repeater.
Step 5:
After obtaining the wireless MAC address of the router/access point, configure the other WAP54G as a wireless repeater. For instructions, follow the steps below.
Setting-Up Wireless Repeater Mode on the WAP54G
Step 1:
Access the access point’s web-based setup page.
Step 2:
When the access point’s web-based setup page opens, click AP Mode then select Wireless Repeater.
NOTE: The access point’s web-based setup page may differ depending on the access point’s version number.
Step 3:
Type the wireless MAC address you took note of earlier in the Remote Access Point’s LAN MAC Address field.
NOTE: Remove the colons (:) when typing the MAC address on the Remote Access Point’s LAN MAC Address field.
Step 4:
Click .
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