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| I re-read your post and I don’t know how to answer your last question.
My networking knowledge is extremely shaky.
I am confident that the normally configured router is always 192.168.1.1 because I can always easily access it if I want to. It’s just that when I connect the Ethernet cable to a LAN port on the repeater bridge configured router (that has an address of 192.168.1.9) I cannot connect to it.
It is strange though, as I am working on it now, I am physically connected to the 192.168.1.9 and am able to access every dd-wrt page. That router is connected to my wife’s iPad and is sending that signal to the 192.168.1.1 router and I am wirelessly connected to the 192.168.1.1 router with the wireless card on my computer.
So I can browse the internet via the wireless connection and I can configure the 192.168.1.9 router with the wired connection of the same computer.
Based on last time I’m expecting that as soon as I physically disconnect from 192.168.1.9 and physically connect to 192.168.1.1 so I don’t have to use the wireless connection anymore, then I will no longer be able to hook back up to the 192.168.1.9 device by physically connecting to it again and typing that IP in.
Not going to do that until I get my screenshots done. | |
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