"Change the network that RT-AC66R will connect to. However, if I allow their DHCP server to give the router an IP address, how do I discover its IP address so that I can log into it and make changes ? ASUS appears to have a Windows application on their website to do this, but I'm running Linux and this would be a pain. Which is good, because then I don't have to guess an IP address for my router that conflicts with one of their automatically assigned IPs. This appears to allow me to use an IP as assigned by the public campground DHCP server. I select one and press Connect.ģ) The LAN IP Setting page appears with 2 questions. Luckily several of the campground Wifi repeaters appear in the list, a couple of which have 5 bars of signal strength. I can and have done that in the past, but would prefer to use the stock ASUS firmware in this router.Ģ) After selecting Repeater Mode (press Save) the router scans for available Wifi networks to connect to. Many routers require the user to install a custom firmware to get this functionality. I'm grateful that this router has this option built in.
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