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How to set Second T1200M Router to create second WiFi channel network

Greetings,

 

I wish to feed a second T1200M from an Ethernet port fed by the primary T1200M modem to create a second WiFi network on a separate WiFi channel. The primary T1200M is in the basement and I wish to have an alternate WiFi network access point on the second floor. 

 

I hoped it would just be a matter of feeding the second T1200M Ethernet WAN port. Although the Internet indicator lights up normally it is not extended to either the Ethernet ports nor the WiFi. It appears the Internet access for the ports is locked to the ADSL modem output. 

 

Does anyone here know if there are settings available in the T1200M to switch the Internet feed source from the ADSL modem output to the Ethernet WAN port?

 

Thanks in advance for any help!

 

tma

  • The solution I finally found was to purchase an inexpensive TP-Link TL-WR841N router which is specifically designed to support the provision of an additional WiFi access point when linked to an Ethernet RJ45 LAN interface. The Actiontec does not appear to support this function without a firmware work around hack.

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  • 2.4G speed is more than fast enough for my WiFi application and the TL-WR841N is a good economical and power consumption efficient choice for me. It will be 100Mbit, RJ45 hard wired to a Gbit LAN port.

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    Your situation seems perfect for Telus Boost Wi-Fi mesh.

    With your existing router, try using a LAN port, and make sure DHCP is turned off in settings.

     

    • tma's avatar
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      Thanks for your reply! There isn't a need for a complex mesh network
      here as a second 2.4GHz access point provided by an older router has
      worked just fine for us for years. However our older routers need to be
      upgraded to take advantage of the fiber network speed which is now being
      becoming available in this area. I wish to obtain a modern-day, gigabit
      rated, router that is known to work well for providing a second SSID
      access point when connected to a wired Ethernet LAN.

      I cannot find an option for disabling the DHCP function within the
      T3200M router settings menu tree. The only DHCP setting I have found is
      for DHCP lease time (which cannot be set to zero). Please advise how to
      access the DHCP disable option.

      The T3200M port bridging option works for the RJ45 ports but does not
      extend Internet access to WiFi. I now wonder if the use of this modem
      for WiFi access point extension is a capability that has been dropped?

      Thanks in advance for any assistance.
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        tma
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        The solution I finally found was to purchase an inexpensive TP-Link TL-WR841N router which is specifically designed to support the provision of an additional WiFi access point when linked to an Ethernet RJ45 LAN interface. The Actiontec does not appear to support this function without a firmware work around hack.