Using 2x Tenda TE-N3 N150 WiFi router in Repeater Mode using ethernet LAN cable?
October 21st, 2021
I have a Tenda TE-N3 N150 WiFi Router
http://www.amazon.in/gp/product/B005DDKCJ8
which is pretty good and has 1 WAN input and 1 LAN output. I have configured my Router and now it applies my ISP username and password over a PPPoE connection type and logs me in when I switch the router ON.
Now this router can be used as a repeater, BUT in a wireless mode. Can I set it up so that I can use an ethernet (LAN) cable (like the one that connects this router to my PC) and then use it as a repeater? Since it’s range is pretty less (less than 10 meters). I plan to use a 20m ethernet cable to connect it so that I can have connection in my garage?! Kindly do NOT advise to buy another Router which can cover till my garage. Since if it can work, then I plan to buy one Tenda N4 (which has 4 LAN outputs) and from these I can have 3 Tenda N3 and cover a vast area each connected with 20-30m cables, which a single Router can’t.
My current setup:
ISP ethernet cable goes to WiFi Router WAN > another ethernet cable goes to my PC LAN.
My idea is (will it work?)
ISP cable goes to WiFi WAN > Ethernet cable (one which connects it to my PC) goes to ANOTHER Router (same model) > From this 2nd Router, ethernet cable goes to my PC LAN.
BOTH the WiFi should work and of the second Router, even the LAN should work.
I sincerely appreciate your suggestions. Thank you very much.
Yes it will work, don’t forget to assign different IPs and to disable DHCP, more here(method two):
m.wikihow.com/Cascade-Routers
Hello. Thank you all for your replies.
I connected the Routers in the way as shown above (as was planned) and this is what I faced!
Primary Router = The one connected to the ISP
Secondary Router = The one connected to the Primary Router
I disabled DHCP, as was advised to, on the primary router and now that router cannot connect devices. Devices can find the router, log in to it, but remain stuck on “Obtaining IP Address”. The secondary router works with both WiFi and PC, but it connects EVERY device without asking for my WiFi password! It also flashes some warning, something like it is unsecured or something! Both the routers had different names (SSID?)
I want to use the Primary Router too (as WiFi) and the secondary router as WiFi + Ethernet and they should BOTH ask for WiFi Password. Plus they should both work seamlessly like I should be able to move from one zone to another and it should automatically connect to the nearest WiFi.
I sincerely appreciate your suggestions. Kindly help me please! Thanks!
Use the primary as an access point (basically default settings) mate with DHCP enabled. Then assign a different IP and disable DHCP to your secondary router. The whole procedure is being explained thoroughly to the link I gave you, just copy each step exactly.
I guess you will need to set up the security type and password in the wi fi settings of both routers the same.?
Thank you all for your replies.
I followed this guide and it helped, a little, but there are still things left!
http://m.wikihow.com/Cascade-Routers
My primary router has IP 192.168.0.1 and I gave my secondary router the IP of 192.168.0.2
Primary has DHCP enabled, secondary has disabled
Both are connected LAN to LAN
Both have different SSIDs and Passwords
Now the WiFi works great, but even if the signal is pretty bad on one of the routers, it doesn’t swap to the other router which has better signal, unless it completely loses signal and connects to the better one, OR I manually do it. IF I manually do it, I have to retype the passwords everytime I change routers. It does it automatically if it loses signal of one router.
Now that since BOTH of my router’s LANs are occupied and my router has just ONE LAN, I cannot connect it to my PC. I need ONE of the routers for a direct ethernet access.
So now, is there some setting or an app (which works on NON-root devices, since I cannot root ALL of them!) that can move to the better WiFi automatically?
And is there a way to free ONE of my router’s LAN for direct PC access via ethernet?
Thanks again for all your help. We are getting there and it couldn’t have been done without your guidance. I appreciate it!