WRT160N as an Access Point

Hello,
Is there any chance to use WRT160N as a AP, not as Router? Bought this box and looks like it hav only router function....

Simply turn off DHCP, set a workable IP, connect lan port to lan port and you should be good to go.
That's what I did. All computers on my network, whether hard wired or wireless have full access to shared files and folders and the Internet.

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  • I want to use WRT160N as an access point...-but

    I can't see other machines on network. I have a cable modem/router with 4 ports. Total of 3 computers (2 desktops wired to cable modem ,1 wireless laptop) Wireless laptop connects thru WRT160N to internet fine. I setup WEP, hid SID, and it still connects to the internet fine. For some reason I cannot connect to workgroup. I tried disabling DHCP server in WRT160N, but then my laptop doesn't get an IP address. For now all I want to do is use the WRT160N as an access point and be able to see local workgroup computers. I'm sure it's a simple setting I'm missing - but to be honest my brain has turned to applesauce and I can't seem to find anyone talking about this type of configuration anywhere. Thanks in advance, _mez

    I am confused by your setup.  You said that you have  "2 desktops wired to cable modem".   So, is this how your system looks?
    modem  -------------  WRT160N  ))))          (((( wireless computer
        |   |
        |   |---  wired computer 1
        |------  wired computer 2
    If this is not correct, please explain more about your setup.
    If this is correct, how is the WRT160N  setup?  Is the modem wired to the Internet port or a LAN port on the WRT160N?  What address is the modem using?
    What is the make and exact model number of your modem?   I assume the modem has a DHCP server  --  is that correct?   Also, is there some reason that the wired computers cannot be connected to the WRT160N?

  • WRT160N v2 as access point inside LAN

    I got this router and I need to set it as an Access Point (will not be using the routing functionality) in the far side of our building. Our LAN uses IP addresss in the range 10.*.*.* with subnet 255.0.0.0, so I need to put the access point ino this subnet. The dropdown box only allows me to set some predefined subnet masks, none of which matches ours. So how am I supposed to set this router in our LAN? Please, help!

    Set the access point to a unused LAN IP address inside your LAN (not used by any other device nor inside the DHCP server address pool).
    Set the subnet mask to 255.255.255.0.
    Disable the DHCP server on the WRT.
    Connect a LAN port of the WRT to your existing LAN.
    The wireless part is bridged into the ethernet LAN. The IP address of the WRT does not play a role here. The wireless works anyway. (Just like you can use the other LAN ports on the WRT to wire devices to your LAN).
    The only limitation you have is that you can only access the web interface of the WRT from an IP address inside the incorrectly configured LAN subnet on the WRT. If you have set the WRT to 10.0.11.12/255.255.255.0 then the WRT is only accessible from IP addresses 10.0.11.*. If you computer does not happen to use an IP address inside this IP subnet you must set a static IP address temporarily to access the web interface. But you only need access to the web interface for configuration purposes. After the wireless is configured it works just fine.
    Unless, of course you use WPA/WPA2 enterprise mode which requires to contact the RADIUS server. In that case you must use an IP address on the WRT which allows it to send packets directly to the RADIUS server.
    Moreover, I would recommend not to use the broadcast IP address of the LAN IP subnet assigned to the WRT for any other purposes. If you set 10.0.11.12/255.255.255.0 I would suggest not to use 10.0.11.255 for any computer inside your LAN. You'll never know what traffic the router may be broadcasting to the LAN and that could become problematic if there is a computer sitting on that broadcast address (which of course is not really a broadcast address inside your LAN).
    The other option would be to change the LAN subnet mask and maybe split the LAN into multiple routed networks.

  • Wrt160N as a access point for Canon MP620 Printer

    I have a desktop running XP.  I am using comcast as my ISP.  I have my printer attached to my Linksys wrt160N router via Ethernet.  My desktop is also attached via ethernet.  I also have a laptop attached to the router via wireless. How do I access the printer via the router from either the desktop or laptop?  I had it configured properly in the past then lost my motherboard.  Once the PC was rebuilt, I lost access.
    Any suggestions would be appreciated!

    I believe the changes should be made on the computer itself. The computers you have are configured to recognize the printer via usb connection. You need to configure the computer to recognize it via the network. What you can do is to reset the printer and run its setup CD on the computer again.

  • WRT160N as Access point

    Hey all, The library 2 buildings away (my house, neighbors house, library) has free public wifi. They have a 3com N wireless router. I can only get a signal if I build a cantenna. Now, I am looking to take that signal and enhance it so all wireless componets inside my house can pick up the wireless signal. The way im looking to do this, from my understanding of reading and reading non stop through discussion boards and other internet articles, is to purchase a WRT160N wireless router, download the DD-WRT firmware to turn it into a access point. Now, my problem is that I will not have administative control as the router is at the library and I highly doubt they will let me get into their admin settings. Is there any way this can be done. I am looking to place the 160N halfway between my house and the library. Any information will be greatly appreciated. Thanks

    You can use the WRT160N as an access point if you are trying to upgrade the router with dd-wrt firmware as the dd-wrt firmware has the feature to make the router work as an access point.However,while configuring the WRT,you need to match all the wireless setting to WRT like SSID,Security Type & Key,Wireless Channel including the Wireless Mac Address for the router. 
    **Upgrading the router with third-party firmware will void the warranty period. 

  • Using WRT160N as a wireless access point from TP-WR941N

    Hi,
    I have a TP-WR941N router connected to the internet. I recently bought a WRT160n in the hope that I will be able to use it as an access point to extend the wireless range.
    Essentially, I have the router and modem in one apartment, but need to be able to access the internet from another. The setup would look something like this:
    |||===Apartment 2======================|||========= Apartment 1 ==================|||
    |||  [Computer] )))))     ((((( [TP-WR941N] )))))    |||     (((((      [WRT160n]     )))))  (((((     [Computer]     |||
    |||  [Modem]----------------------+    |                         |||                                                                                        |||
    |||  [Computer]-----------------------+                        |||                                                                                        |||
    |||==================================|||======================================|||
    Is this possible? Do I need to use custom firmware or will the WRT160n work with the supplied firmware? What would I need to set up?

    WRT160N router can not communicate with another router on a wireless connection.
    You will need to run cable between both the routers.
    I think you can try third party firmware.

  • LGBD390 blu-ray cannot find the access point of WRT160N/3.

    I have been trying to set up the wireless connection to be able to view streamed movies from netflix through my LGBD390 blu-ray player.  I have successfully connected the wireless router to my Embarq router.  When I check status, it says it is enabled and connection is o.k.  I have been on the phone with Linksys (and was charged $9.99 which did not solve my problem).  I also have chatted and so far that has not worked either.  I have downloaded the upgrade for the firmware.  No matter what I do, the blu-ray cannot find the access point of the router.
    Can you help?

    thank you for your responsse Wizzard, but there are things I need to change that I don't know how to do.  I have no idea  how to assign static ip, subnet and gateway on the blu-ray.  When I went to the link , it was actually for  adifferent router than mine.  I have a WRT160N/v3.  I also did not know what to put in the protocol.  and if I should just put the number in the beg. and ending.   I also don't think I have an ethernet adapter.  Maybe you could give me more information.  Thanks in advance.

  • Can I use my WRT160N V1 as a signal booster/access point?

    I have a Linksys WRT160N router that I want to use as an access point for my basement devices. The main modem is a Century Link PK5001A. How would I go about setting this up?
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    If the main modem is also a router than follow the Cascade LAN to LAN instructions below:
    https://community.linksys.com/t5/Wireless-Routers/Using-WRT54G-as-second-wireless-with-E2500/m-p/804...
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  • Use WRT110 as a wireless access point to connect desktop computer to a WRT160N network.

    I am having a problem setting my WRT110 connected to a desktop computer, as an access point to a net broadcast by a WRT160N. The WRT connects to the desktop computer, but does not see the WRT169N network. A laptop with 802.11g sitting next to the desktop is able to link to the WRT160N network, although the signal is weak, but workable. Has anyone any ideas on how to use the WRT110 as as access point rather than a router. I spoke with CISCO technician level 2, and he says it can't be done. CISCO website for WRT110 describes it as three devices in one, one being a wireless access point. CISCO technician says get a WAP, but I think I should be able to use the WRT110. Help appreciated.

    Linksys Wireless Routers (WRT...) are simple access points. They don't establish a connection to any other wireless device. They only allow wireless access for clients. That's the definition for an access point: to be a point of access into the LAN for clients. It is a common misconception that a "wireless access point" would always include bridging or repeating capabilities although that is a completely different mode of operation.
    What you want is not an access point but a wireless repeater (WRE) or a wireless bridge (WET) or a combination. The Linksys WAPs are versatile wireless devices which can be operated as access point, repeater, and bridge.
    Message Edited by gv on 09-11-2008 09:52 AM

  • WRT160N Useable as a switch/access point but not as an internet gateway?

    Greetings,
    Can anyone tell me if it is possible to use a
    WRT160N wireless N router as just a switch and wireless LAN access point and NOT as an internet Gateway?  I have a LAN that is not connected to the internet that uses a Linksys switch and I need to get a wireless access point setup so that I can attach a computer wirelessly to this LAN.    Occassionally I connect the swich to another router that does have internet access, but in general the LAN is not connected to the internet router.
    Thanks! 

    You can use WRT160N as a switch...Connect the LAN to the Ethernet port of the router and change the ip address of the linksys router in the range of the LAN ip.

  • Accessing a WRT160Nv2 through a Netgear WG602v4 access point?

    I need some sort of extender to ensure the wireless signals reaches upstairs in my house.  The only one that Best Buy was the Netgear WG602v4.  Doing my best to follow directions, I got the WG602 configured as the WRT160N from an SSID and security/password perspective.  However, none of the computers connected to the access point can access the Internet.  I've tried the WG602 both in point to point and repeater modes.
    A number of the forums talk about settings that I don't seem to have on the WRT as well as something called WDS.
    Does anyone know if I can use the WG602 as an access point for the WRT160N and, if so, how I can make it happen?
    Thanks.

    Thanks for trying to help.  I wonder if the two devices just aren't compatible -- one is Linksys and the other is Netgear.
    I've also been reading about something called WDS, and the WRT160Nv2 doesn't seem to have WDS - or at least I can't find it.
    I can still get other devices to connect to the WG602v4, but no Internet through it.
    You said to give the WG602v4 the same default gateway as the Linksys router.  According to my router that default gateway is 151.164.182.113.  However, when I enter that into the Netgear device, it won't take.
    Any more ideas from anyone?

  • Setup WRT54GX as access point

    I would like to setuo my WRT54GX as an access point connecter to a WRT160N which will be the Router. What changes to I need to make in the WRT54GX setup to get this done?
    thanks Ray

    If you want to use both the Routers you have to connect them with cables...You can't communicate them wireless or like an access point...

  • Help building access point

    ok , I have the wrt160N
    http://www.linksysbycisco.com/UK/en/products/WRT160N
    and i wanted to build a WIRED access point in another room so I bought the WRT120N
    http://www.linksysbycisco.com/APAC/en/products/WRT120N
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    so I did, then it said I should go to setup->advanced routing and change mode to router
    this option does not exist
    there is only interface "LAN&wireless" and "WAN internet" and I kept it on the first.
    So i tried it and it didn't work at first, it said something like "Limited Access"
    I changed the wrt120N ethernet wire to the one that came with the router, and it worked
    it worked for 2 days , then for some reason it stopped working
    it said Limited Access again
    what went wrong? how can I fix this?

    How do you know the router stops working? Wire a computer to the router and open the web interfaces of both routers on http://192.168.1.1/ and http://192.168.1.2/
    When wired to the WRT120N open a command prompt window and enter "ipconfig /all". Post the full output please.

  • Unable to stop the event logs on access point console

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  • How do I make my AirPort Extreme a access point?

    I just bought a Time Capsule and now I want to extend my range of my network.  How do I make my AE an access point?

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