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How To: Manually Setting Up the Linksys WRE54G Wireless-G Range Expander - Update | How To: Manually Setting Up the Linksys WRE54G Wireless-G Range Expander - Update |
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| Alan Cates | |
| January 31, 2007 | |
Get the WRE54G Connected, Steps 1 & 2We're first going to get the WRE54G connected to your wireless LAN. After we get a successful connection, we'll go back and secure the WRE54G. Step 1: Reset the WRE54G to factory defaultsUse the reset button in the hole on the side of the Expander. Push and hold the button until you see the Link light turn steady red. If the Link light starts flashing and/or turns blue, repeat the reset until you get a steady red Link light. Step 2: Connect to the WRE54G from a wired clientYou will need a computer that can connect to the WRE54G via Ethernet. You might be able to get a reliable wireless connection to the WRE54G, but using a cable guarantees the connection. Note that it doesn't matter where the WRE54G and computer physically are for this procedure. They just both need to connect to the same LAN.
The WRE54G comes set to a default IP address of 192.168.1.240 (some versions use 192.168.1.245). If your LAN has an IP range other than 192.168.1.XXX, you'll need to temporarily set the computer's IP address to one in the 192.168.1.xxx range.
A) On Win XP navigate to Start > Control Panel > Network Connections and open the Connection properties for the computer's Ethernet adapter. Change your computer's IP address info to one in the 192.168.1.XXX range (such as 192.168.1.239) with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0. (The Gateway and DNS settings won't matter for now and you can leave them blank. B) Open a web browser and type in: http://192.168.1.240. Log in using a blank username and the password admin. You should see the WRE54G Setup screen (Figure 1). Figure 1: WRE54G setup screenC) Change the WRE54G's Wireless IP address from 192.168.1.240 to something in your LAN's IP range. Make sure that it is outside the range of your LAN's DHCP server. Write down the new address! Example: Your LAN uses the 10.168.3.XXX range with the DHCP server handing out addresses from 10.168.3.100 to 10.168.3.150. The WRE54G can be set to an IP address of 10.168.3.1 to 10.168.3.99 or 10.168.3.151 to 10.168.3.254. D) Save the WRE54G settings. Since the WRE54G now has a new IP address in a new subnet, you won't get a "Settings changed" page in your browser. Wait about 10 seconds to ensure that the settings were saved, then power cycle the WRE54G to get the WRE54G to use the new settings. (Power cycling means unplug power from the WRE54G, wait about 5 seconds, then reapply power.) E) Change your computer back to its previous IP address in your LAN's IP address range and enter that address into your web browser. You should now be able to connect to the WRE54G at its new address. If you can't, try power cycling the WRE54G and try connecting again. If you still can't connect, reset the WRE54G to factory defaults using the recessed reset button and try repeating the address change. Tags: How To, Linksys, WDS, WiFi, WRE54G, Related Articles:How To: Manually Setting Up the Linksys WRE54G Wireless-G Range ExpandLinksys WRE54G Wireless-G Range Expander reviewed PePwave Surf AP 200: Wi-Fi Black Hole Relief How To Convert a Wireless Router into an Access Point How To Add an Access Point to a Wireless Router |
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