
10
At this time, power up the Primary Router, disconnect the Ethernet cable from the secondary router and connect it to the
Primary Router's LAN port. Leave the Secondary Router powered up. Type in the IP address 192.168.1.1 or, if you
changed it to 192.168.1.2 type that IP address instead.
On the left hand side select "Wireless" > "WDS Settings"
Make sure the "Enable WDS" is checked.
Input the "BSSID" from the Secondary Router and select "Apply Changes"
Input the "TCP/IP MAC Address" from the Secondary Router and select "Apply Changes"
Both routers are now configured as a bridge. To test if they are properly configured, while hardwired to the Primary
Router open up a new tap in your web browser. If they are configured correctly, you should be able to type in the IP
Address of the Secondary Router and access the interface in the new tab. If you can access both interfaces at the same
time, everything is configured correctly.
Go back to page 5 and set your "Local Area Connection" to "Obtain an IP Address Automatically"
Wireless speeds are affected by many different environmental variables, including line‐of‐sight,
frequency interference and ambient radio noise. The RadioLabs High Speed Universal Wireless Repeater supports
speeds up to 100 megabits/second (true throughput), however, due to natural variance in signal and the
automatic speed selection, this may vary.