Is it possible to set up a Wave 7 as an access point or wifi repeater? And if so how can I do that?

Kees_Vink
Kees_Vink Member Posts: 1 New User
edited November 2024 in Gadgets & Accessories

is it possible to set up a Wave 7 as an access point or wifi repeater? And if so how can I do that?

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  • Huzyfa
    Huzyfa Member Posts: 3 New User

    from my point of view, not really the link below will show you an unboxing and will tell you that you can purchase the product in different packs(including single pack 2 pack and 3 pack), the last two packs you can technically use them as repeaters just watch the video you will see what I mean-basically there is this controller unit and the others are agents, the agents are pretty much access points

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  • JernejB
    JernejB Member Posts: 4 New User

    Hello,

    I've set it as wired AP and it works. Set mode to standalone router. Set WAN as static, set IP of Wave 7 something in the range of primary router, subnet mask of primary router, default gateway IP of primary router, primary DNS server IP of primary router. According to manual, there should be also a button to switch WAN to LAN1, which I didn't find - if you do, do it.

    Then set wireless network as you like.

    At the end, set LAN IP gateway same as IP of Wave 7 and disable DHCP.

    Now you will lose connection to the internet and dashboard. Put utp cable into LAN port (instead of WAN, maybe not necessary if you switched WAN port to LAN1 port previously).

    Dashboard is now accessible through new IP of Wave 7. My Wave 7 now glows unhappily red, but it works as I need it to :)

    Hope it helps!