Router and Access Point (Fixed)
i got an unused router and an access point from someone.
i wanted to use this router as a repeater, the wifi signal didnt show up in all devices, but the wifi led indicator was on, i reset it and changed some configuration still didnt show up.
was it because the router modded or broken ?

the access point was the worst, the wifi signal didnt show up and i couldn't access its default ip to change the configuration.
the default ip didnt even exist on cmd, i had reset it multiple times.
so, can i assume both were broken ?

thank you

Oprindeligt skrevet af Soft Wumbo:
thanks guys, i found the problem and got fixed it.

i used the wrong adaptor (how dumb i was), that was the reason both the router and the ap didnt show the their signal.

main router (internet) in my room > mikrotik > one port to the unused router as an access point on the second floor and the other port to an access point in the backyard.

i know it is not efficient, because this is my first time of using them
Sidst redigeret af Soft Wumbo; 2. juli kl. 23:28
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_I_ 28. juni kl. 2:06 
does the router have its antennas connected?

running them without an antenna connected can kill its wifi signal amplifier


does the router support 2.4/5ghz? whatever the main router is using

did you try resetting the router/ap to defaults?
hold reset button for 30sec

or 30/30/30
press and hold reset wait 30
while holding reset, unplug power for 30sec
while still holding reset, plug in power, and wait another 30sec
now release the resst button

with most firmware that will force factory reset

then you can log into it from its ip or 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1
and use its default user/pass or whats printed on its label or look up how to log into it from the mfg site
Sidst redigeret af _I_; 28. juni kl. 2:08
If it does not support WPA 3.x then it's basically worthless to even attempt to use.

Make sure you configure all of that, the advanced details of the router wifi
Oprindeligt skrevet af Bad 💀 Motha:
If it does not support WPA 3.x then it's basically worthless to even attempt to use.

Make sure you configure all of that, the advanced details of the router wifi
WPA2 w/ AES is still widely used and more than enough most of the time, especially for home networks..
Sidst redigeret af Electrical Tomi; 28. juni kl. 8:11
routers does offer firmware updates. maybe your does too.
Oprindeligt skrevet af Soft Wumbo:
i wanted to use this router as a repeater
This is the problem. Realize that different hardware are meant for different use cases. You can't use a graphics card as a printer and vice vera. Use hardware for what they were designed.
PopinFRESH 28. juni kl. 8:24 
Post the make and model numbers of the two devices so people know what hardware you have and can review the manuals.

Also try to be more specific in your details; saying “I made a configuration change and it still didn’t work” doesn’t provide people with any usable information to help you. What specific settings did you change and what did you change them from and to.
_I_ 28. juni kl. 9:08 
Oprindeligt skrevet af andreasaspenberg575:
routers does offer firmware updates. maybe your does too.
you need to be able to log into the router to update its firmware

unless its set to do that automatically, in that case unplugging the router while its updating would brick it

Oprindeligt skrevet af Dusk of Oolacile:
Oprindeligt skrevet af Soft Wumbo:
i wanted to use this router as a repeater
This is the problem. Realize that different hardware are meant for different use cases. You can't use a graphics card as a printer and vice vera. Use hardware for what they were designed.
most routers can work as a repeater
either using its default optons, or by flashing it with 3rd party firmware, ex tomato, dd-wrt or openwrt
which have repeat and options to create an ap from existing wifi connection
Sidst redigeret af _I_; 28. juni kl. 9:12
Soft Wumbo 28. juni kl. 21:05 
Oprindeligt skrevet af _I_:
does the router have its antennas connected?

running them without an antenna connected can kill its wifi signal amplifier


does the router support 2.4/5ghz? whatever the main router is using

did you try resetting the router/ap to defaults?
hold reset button for 30sec

or 30/30/30
press and hold reset wait 30
while holding reset, unplug power for 30sec
while still holding reset, plug in power, and wait another 30sec
now release the resst button

with most firmware that will force factory reset

then you can log into it from its ip or 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1
and use its default user/pass or whats printed on its label or look up how to log into it from the mfg site
i never heard about 30/30/30
gonna try it now
the router has antennas

Oprindeligt skrevet af Bad 💀 Motha:
If it does not support WPA 3.x then it's basically worthless to even attempt to use.

Make sure you configure all of that, the advanced details of the router wifi
i havent checked it



Oprindeligt skrevet af andreasaspenberg575:
routers does offer firmware updates. maybe your does too.
u are right, i will update the router one, but not for the access point, since i coudnt access it.



Oprindeligt skrevet af Dusk of Oolacile:
Oprindeligt skrevet af Soft Wumbo:
i wanted to use this router as a repeater
This is the problem. Realize that different hardware are meant for different use cases. You can't use a graphics card as a printer and vice vera. Use hardware for what they were designed.
i know but that is too much for the comparison





Oprindeligt skrevet af PopinFRESH:
Post the make and model numbers of the two devices so people know what hardware you have and can review the manuals.

Also try to be more specific in your details; saying “I made a configuration change and it still didn’t work” doesn’t provide people with any usable information to help you. What specific settings did you change and what did you change them from and to.
both are very quite old model
the router : zte zxhn f670l
the access point : riujie rg ap720 l
Sidst redigeret af Soft Wumbo; 28. juni kl. 21:06
Dual band WiFi-5 Router
Junk sorry to say, mot worth using.

Use WiFi-6 with WPA 3.x
Sidst redigeret af Bad 💀 Motha; 29. juni kl. 0:13
HIVEmind 29. juni kl. 4:28 
Hey. I have a WiFi 6 in ac mode, its faster and my wireless devices never reach the speed of wifi6. Besides it should support more users in ac shouldn't it
Why AC?

For the faster speed + more devices, should be AX mode
Sidst redigeret af Bad 💀 Motha; 29. juni kl. 6:31
HIVEmind 29. juni kl. 12:45 
Easier on the cpu. And my wireless devices never achieve great speed. I have a mostly wired network. I have everything built for speed, and yes no take backs under this system. Its nice. 6ms ping.
HIVEmind 29. juni kl. 12:51 
I could make it 4 or 5ms but I put heavy logging. Wireless devices, phone, echo for, tablet, ect. Never pass 100mbits. Hence ac. I even have IP camera that use 2.4ghz due to reliable and distance
[☥] - CJ - 29. juni kl. 14:17 
If your ISP uses MoCA through Coax cable you could always get a MoCA Ethernet adapter and hardline it to the router instead of trying to use the router as a repeater. Repeaters are terrible.

And did you connect the ethernet cable to the WAN port or the LAN port of the router?
HIVEmind 29. juni kl. 15:53 
I got fiber. I use a Linux os (ipfire) as a home built router. I got plenty of bandwidth. I got aimesh asus rt WiFi 6 access point 2x. I got full coverage. All I have to do is wait for a criminal idiot to enter my network. Yes I have one. His name was Gregg until he legally changed it. This screams guilty right their.
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