On Thu, 24 Aug 2006 11:29:10 +0200, "Herbert Grünzig"
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>I'm having problems in connecting a DSL Router (DI-624) and an Access Point
>(DWL-AP700). With my notebook I can see the signal of the Router and
>sometimes I can even connect to the internet. Now I'd like to use my AP in
>Repeater mode, so that the weak signal becomes a strong one, or use it in
>Wireless Client mode, as I expect that the AP can capture the weak signal
>much better.
You'll probably need a better antenna.
>Unfortunately, the Repeater mode does not work, even though I specified the
>MAC adress correctly. What could cause this problem?
>
>The Wireless Client mode does not work either. In the log file of the
>Router, the AP is not even recognized, whereas the notebook is registered
>and handed out an IP adress.
Turn off all security in the router while troubleshooting. When you get
it working, turn on WPA with a strong passphrase.
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