Setup a Buffalo WHR-300HP as a repeater. Continued from "Buffalo WHR-300HP as a wireless bridge"
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Published on Aug 26, 2024
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Introduction
This tutorial will guide you through the process of setting up a Buffalo WHR-300HP as a repeater. This device can extend your wireless network, improving connectivity in areas with weak signals. Before proceeding, make sure you have watched the video "Buffalo WHR-300HP as a wireless bridge" for the initial setup.
Step 1: Access the Router's Admin Interface
- Connect your computer to the Buffalo WHR-300HP using an Ethernet cable.
- Open a web browser and enter the router's default IP address, usually
192.168.11.1
. - Log in using the default username and password. These are typically "admin" for both fields, unless changed previously.
Step 2: Configure Wireless Settings
- Navigate to the Wireless settings in the admin interface.
- Set the Wireless Mode to "Repeater."
- Enter the SSID (network name) of the primary router you wish to connect to.
- Choose the same Wireless Channel as the primary router for optimal performance.
- Set the Encryption Type to match the primary network (usually WPA2).
Step 3: Set Up the Repeater Connection
- Go to the Wireless Bridge or Repeater settings.
- Click on Site Survey to find available networks.
- Select your primary router's SSID and click Connect.
- Enter the password for the primary network when prompted.
Step 4: Configure IP Address Settings
- Navigate to the Network settings.
- Select the option to set the router's IP address manually.
- Assign a new IP address to the repeater that is within the same subnet but not conflicting with the primary router (e.g., if the primary is
192.168.1.1
, set the repeater to192.168.1.2
). - Set the Subnet Mask to
255.255.255.0
.
Step 5: Save and Reboot
- Click the Save button to apply all changes.
- Reboot the Buffalo WHR-300HP to ensure the new settings take effect.
- Wait for the router to restart completely, which may take a few minutes.
Step 6: Test the Connection
- Once the router has rebooted, disconnect your Ethernet cable and connect to the wireless network created by the repeater.
- Test the internet connection by browsing a website.
- Check the signal strength in areas previously lacking coverage to ensure the repeater is functioning effectively.
Conclusion
You have successfully set up your Buffalo WHR-300HP as a wireless repeater. This setup will help improve your Wi-Fi coverage and connectivity. If you encounter issues, double-check your settings, especially the SSID and passwords. For further enhancements, consider exploring additional features of the router or consulting the user manual for advanced configurations.