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  1. #A1 TECHNICOLOR MODEM HOW TO#
  2. #A1 TECHNICOLOR MODEM FULL#

The indicator light on the front will be slowly blinking amber about 30 seconds after you power it on. Power up the AirPort Extreme for a few minutes. More distance would be better if possible. Try to keep the Thomson and AirPort feet, or a couple of meters away from each other to help minimize the chances of interference between them. I assume that you have not tried to set up the AirPort Extreme yet, so it still has new, factory default settings. Looks like it went to I accessed it via Network Centre and found LAN2 connection then using properties reset it back to I did this for IP address and for IP default gateway - it applied a subnet mask of Still no joy.To start the conversation again, simply ask a new question. I have used IP config to locate the address in case the restart changed it. Success - it did a system restart but now I cannot access the thing at all! Window showing invalid address or no connection.

#A1 TECHNICOLOR MODEM FULL#

Moderator's note by Mike Mav : Full quote of preceding post removed as per Forum rules. I use mine as an Access Point, it works and effectively extends wifi altho i dont connect the 2 routers wirelessly which is what the OP wants to do.

#A1 TECHNICOLOR MODEM HOW TO#

Any help on repeater mode? What you describe is how to use the router as an Access Point - a device that permits wifi access to the main network. I think my only stumbling block now is how to make both routers go into repeater mode. Scroll down a little further and click "apply". Once you have those details up click "configure" on the top right and you will then be able to uncheck the box that says "Use DHCPv4 server". My question was about using the Hub One as primary but I'm happy to swap them over if it makes any difference and use the TGn as primary. Still hoping someone has the know-how to tweak each router. If so how? Do I need to be disconnected from the internet to configure each router to avoid confusion? I need step by step help here, in lay terms. On the Hub I can see no means of switching on a repeater mode. I have got into each router's admin to have a look.

a1 technicolor modem

Cabling is not practical as I want one upstairs and one downstairs and we do not have single ring electric circuit so I am presuming power line adapters etc won't work. I want to use my Hub One as primary router and connect old Technicolor as secondary router, wirelessly. It will be interesting to hear if that works Message 5 of Posts:I have read lots of articles and threads about extending your wifi range using an old router and confusion rules, most because people are going into detail about other routers. I would assume that if it all goes horribly wrong then a factory reset ought to put it back to square one. So I believe you need to issue the following commands using the CLI.

a1 technicolor modem

Message 4 of Posts: 8, Thanks: 1, It's actually pretty good at explaining the internal logical connections inside the router and how to use the CLI to produce different configurations. Opinions expressed in forum posts are those of the poster, others may have different views. Coincidence is a matter of how close these events are in space, time and relationship. It does sound complicated but if you fancy a go there are plenty of people on here who will try to keep you right.Ĭall me 'w23' At any given moment in the universe many things happen. Posts: 14, Thanks: Fixes: Message 2 of Wow that looks complicated. Message 1 of All forum topics Previous Topic Next Topic. Does anyone know how to achieve this? Is it even possible with this router? Any help appreciated. Auto-suggest helps you quickly narrow down your search results by suggesting possible matches as you type.











A1 technicolor modem