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    Question WAP 'REGISTERED TO' Can this be undone if an LAPAC 1750 was bought used, and registered to someone else

    It doesn't seem like a hard reset does it, but I bought one 1750 WAP new and got it to work as my main. No problems. I then bought another 1750 and a 1200 used from eBay and when I tried to add them to the network they both said, "Your access point cannot be found, please make sure it is...
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    Question Moving on from last evolution

    Thank you. Good information.
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    Question Moving on from last evolution

    Hi, Kanewolf. The50' long TIAB cables run from switch (it has the PoE ports) and are run in the ceiling.
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    Question Moving on from last evolution

    Thanks, all. My questions might be a little strong for my ability to decipher the answers.
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    Question Moving on from last evolution

    In the OP that links to this thread, there were several mentions that, "WAP's can be called dumb devices," I took that to mean they don't necessarily have to operate with an IP address of their own. In a similar thought one said that your router doesn't need to know there's a WAP in the...
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    [SOLVED] One new router, two wireless access points. Can it be done?

    https://forums.tomshardware.com/threads/moving-on-from-last-evolution.3791507/ Thank you, all.
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    Question Moving on from last evolution

    To avoid the mile-long thread, I'm creating this thread to ask one question. If you may recall, I have an LAPAC 1750, and an LAPAC 1200. They can not be connected to the network simultaneously. When the 1750 is running, it does it's job in its part of the house. When the 1750 is removed and...
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    [SOLVED] One new router, two wireless access points. Can it be done?

    Indeed. I'd like to dispense with the cloud configuration altogether. Doesn't seem like that's possible. Whenever I disable cloud management on the LAPACs, my list of capabilities is only a fraction of what it was.
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    [SOLVED] One new router, two wireless access points. Can it be done?

    I will take all your advice. Sorry I've not replied since Sunday's post of yours, but I have NO IDEA what I've done. My 1750 has gone offline. To remedy this I've gone to the business.linksys.com website where you can manage your network and I've deleted everything associated with the LAPACs...
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    [SOLVED] One new router, two wireless access points. Can it be done?

    No sir. The WAPs are within the DHCP scope. So since the scope is as you advised, 192.168.1.99, I could make my two WAPs 4th number above 99 but less than 255, is that correct? Would it be wise to put the printer and switch's IP address outside the DHCP range and make them static too?
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    [SOLVED] One new router, two wireless access points. Can it be done?

    Thank you for all that. I will see if the whole device configuration can be backed up. There are dozens of pages. The WAP IPs are 192.168.1.11 (1200), and 192.168.1.12 (1750).
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    [SOLVED] One new router, two wireless access points. Can it be done?

    I found the version. It's V 1.0. I also found the "ports" page, which says each of the 4 PoE ports are 30W each. Lastly, I'm thinking about restoring the switch to factory defaults, in case any properties had been attributed to any ports by the prior user .
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    [SOLVED] One new router, two wireless access points. Can it be done?

    Yes, it's the top switch of your two links. I don't see "Business" on it anywhere, but I do see Jet Stream. Titan indeed. I do have some flashing lights above ports 1 and 2 (the only occupied PoE ports). The flashing lights indicate "over budget." Curious thing though--I do have a light...
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    [SOLVED] One new router, two wireless access points. Can it be done?

    The Switch is a TP Link SG2 008P 8 port gigabit smart switch with 4-port PoE.