![]() I'm hoping this makes sense to someone reading this. I fiddled around with other options on the netgear, and eventually when I got to something it would accept as valid, I managed to lock myself out, and needed to factory reset the netgear to get back in. That gave me an invalid IP address message on the Netgear. So the question is, what do I set the IP address on the Netgear router to? The default address seems to be: 192.168.0.1 but the advice in the article is to change it to something outside the range of the TG582 DCHP range, so I tried 192.168.1.63 (going above the range takes me to the Gateway address). I'm struggling with Step 6 in that article, which is to assign the Netgear router a fixed IP address that the TG582n router will recognise.ĭHCP Pool range seems to be set from 192.168.1.64 to 192.168.1.253 on the TG582n, and its own address (Gateway) is 192.168.1.254 I know how to change the Netgear wireless settings to display the same SSID as the TG582n, and change the wireless key so that is also the same, and also change the channel number on the slave router. Plusnet has supplied me with the Technicolor TG582n router. ![]() I've just upgraded my Plusnet broadband from ADSL to Fibre and would like to use my old Netgear DGND3700v2 wireless router to extend the range of my wifi.
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