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<blockquote data-quote="Archive7" data-source="post: 1015793"><p>I finally had the time to buy the TL-WR841N and to set it up in bridge mode.</p><p>It works really great at my relative, and I am very pleased that in the end I didn't need to use long LAN cables.</p><p></p><p>Few tips that might help if someone needs to do this.</p><p>Login in to <a href="http://192.168.0.1" target="_blank">http://192.168.0.1</a> user admin, p/w admin</p><p>1 - Have DHCP Disabled</p><p>2 - After selecting the modem/router that needs to be bridged from the Survey list, change the LAN IP to the same IP values,</p><p>otherwise you will not be able to login to the router menu again.</p><p>For example, the TL-WR841N default IP is 192.168.0.1 and the ADSL modem/router IP is 10.0.0.138</p><p>So the final step before rebooting was I changed the LAN IP to 10.0.0.150</p><p>After booting, I was able to login using user: admin p/w: admin</p><p>and then changed the user and p/w to new values for security reasons.</p><p>There is a newer model TL-WR940N which is almost 150% the price, but has better range.</p><p>Thanks to everyone for your help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Archive7, post: 1015793"] I finally had the time to buy the TL-WR841N and to set it up in bridge mode. It works really great at my relative, and I am very pleased that in the end I didn't need to use long LAN cables. Few tips that might help if someone needs to do this. Login in to [URL]http://192.168.0.1[/URL] user admin, p/w admin 1 - Have DHCP Disabled 2 - After selecting the modem/router that needs to be bridged from the Survey list, change the LAN IP to the same IP values, otherwise you will not be able to login to the router menu again. For example, the TL-WR841N default IP is 192.168.0.1 and the ADSL modem/router IP is 10.0.0.138 So the final step before rebooting was I changed the LAN IP to 10.0.0.150 After booting, I was able to login using user: admin p/w: admin and then changed the user and p/w to new values for security reasons. There is a newer model TL-WR940N which is almost 150% the price, but has better range. Thanks to everyone for your help. [/QUOTE]
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