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WiderMouthOpen
Esteemed Contributor
The router the OP mentions has a AP operation mode. See instructions in the first link I gave. As long as you are using DHCP you shouldn't need any routing/subnet knowledge. Can you explain? Are you basically saying it is user error?
ExtraChrispy
2 years agoContributor III
The idea of AP mode will differ from one vendor to another as how this is not any kind of industry standard. Router are router and AP's are AP's but telling the result of telling a router to be an AP will differ by manufacturer. Given what the OP is describing, there's clearly some other underlying issue occurring here. My advised is based on eliminating a later to the issue that may not otherwise be necessary.
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