How to use and configure a router as a repeater to improve your WiFi

The detail lies in what to do with our old but functional router? There is no need to throw it away or pack it forever. On the contrary, it can be very useful to upgrade your new router.

You can configure your old router as a Wifi repeater for power supply and improve the reception of your new model, sending the signal to every corner of your home. The setup is very simple and you can do it so that they both work together.




In the next article we will teach you how to use and configure your old router as a repeater for improve your Wi-Fi so you can save money instead of buying a repeater and you can put your old router to good use.

Why use a router as a repeater?

acquistare a repeater can be expensive, but if we have a router we can effectively perform this function. The aim is to increase the range of the Wi-Fi signal so that you have a connection throughout the house.

How to use and configure a router as a repeater to improve your WiFi

Also, this way you won't need to install network cables that surround the whole house and rooms, since the process is completely wireless, as one will maximize the coverage of the other.

As if that weren't enough, this is the solution it will provide faster browsing speed, since the router, acting as a repeater, will give the second router much more power than a traditional repeater.

How to set up your router as a repeater to expand your Wi-Fi

To configure your router as a repeater we will need to access the settings of our router. It should be noted that it is not necessary to physically connect both routers as the process is completely wireless.



It should be noted that the explanation we will give will be with un router Tp-Link because they are usually the most common in most homes. However, the configuration is generally very similar on most computers.


 

The first thing we will do is access the configuration center of our old router with the default IP address 192.168.0.1 and the first step will be to establish a fixed IP address other than that of the main router.

How to use and configure a router as a repeater to improve your WiFi

Although they must be different IP addresses, they must be in the same range, for example 192.168.0.2. To achieve this we will have to go to the option Network-Lan and after changing the IP, we will login with the new URL.

Once this is done we can configure the main ADSL / Fiber and the router that will act as a repeater. You will need to go to the Wireless option and select Wireless settings. In this section there will be several sections that we need to configure as follows:

  • SSID: you will need to enter the exact name of the new router
  • Channel: 11 (Must be different from that of the new router to avoid generating connection conflicts)
  • Finally, the option " Enable WDS »Must be enabled.

After doing this, we will have the first part of the setup ready, but first we will have to click on the button Search or Poll a as appropriate. This way, the equipment will search for nearby networks and your new router should appear between them.



You have to connect it so that both are in sync and that's it. You will see how the fields SSID e MAC Address they are filled in automatically but the security fields will have to be filled in manually. These should be exactly the same as the settings for your new router.


Finally, you will have to go to the Wireless section and there select the Wireless Security option, where you will have to configure the security of the repeater router. 3

The most recommended thing is that the password is exactly the same as that of the new router so that they connect with each other automatically without entering two passwords. The only thing left is to disable DHCP and for this we will have to go to DHCP Settings and disable it.


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