I have an UPC Ubee EVW3226 wifi router and i would like to connect a TP-Link TL-WR941ND to it, so the TP-Link should work as an access point, letting peeps to connect to the net via cat5 cable and/or via wifi.
I'm not very used with these coax cable fed routers, tho after I set wlan on the TP-Link and disabled the dhcp, no other settings were changed. That way usually i was way able to use the second router as an accespoint.
Its not getting incoming net, but devices can connect to it via wifi.
I thought that disabling dhcp would be enough, the outgoing cable from Ubee is plugged in the incoming "net" port on the TP-Link.
What did i miss? How is/are the setting(s) so both routers may have outgoing cat5's giving net to any devices, as well the 2nd (TP-Link) could also make possible wifi connections?
I'm not very used with these coax cable fed routers, tho after I set wlan on the TP-Link and disabled the dhcp, no other settings were changed. That way usually i was way able to use the second router as an accespoint.
Its not getting incoming net, but devices can connect to it via wifi.
I thought that disabling dhcp would be enough, the outgoing cable from Ubee is plugged in the incoming "net" port on the TP-Link.
What did i miss? How is/are the setting(s) so both routers may have outgoing cat5's giving net to any devices, as well the 2nd (TP-Link) could also make possible wifi connections?