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By-coin2015-01-23 23:09:26
WiFi
By-coin, 2015-01-23 23:09:26

How to set up a wifi bridge using a router?

Hello!
The Internet operator uses the binding to the poppy address and issues a Wi-Fi access point itself. Only one device can be connected to Wi-Fi at a time. To get around the restrictions, I bought my own hotspot. I thought I could use it as a Wi-Fi bridge so that it would distribute without restrictions: I cloned the poppy address of the network card of the computer that is registered with the operator into my router and set up the bridge, but it did not work. I wanted to create something like connectify, but instead of a computer, a router. dlink operator hotspot, my tplink. The purchased router is working - it turned out to set up a bridge from the iPad through it. Settings can only be changed in mine. Tell me what can be done? What settings other than the MAC address need to be changed on my router?

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throughtheether, 2015-01-24
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Set your device to NAT router mode. So that a dhcp client is active on the WLAN interface (or a static address provided by your operator is registered). On LAN interfaces - addresses from a separate prefix (not intersecting with the carrier one). NAT between LAN- (internal interface with NAT) and WLAN- (external interface with NAT) interfaces.
But in this case, the end devices will be connected to the router via twisted pair. If you need access specifically via WiFi, then, in my opinion, you cannot do without two WiFi transceivers (devices). The scheme will also have to be slightly complicated.

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