Hi Guys, new to homeplug installation and cannot make head or tail of the manual.
I have suceeded in creating a new secure network through the cables but i wanted to do was mererly extend the range of my billion 7800N modem router.
We have dead spots in the house and I though by connecting the BIPAC 2073 R2 to the 7800N and plugging in the BIPAC 2073N further away, i could generate a larger wireless field.
I would like one wireless network in the house, not two. It works and i can now plug in the Xbox360 for a more reliable connection but the laptops have two networks to choose now.
Can anyone point out where i'm going wrong?
Cheers
Extend an existing network
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Re: Extend an existing network
Hi wongasnail
Try and change the ESSID of the Bipac 7800N to same network name set to the 2073N.
So both ESSID match.
Try and change the ESSID of the Bipac 7800N to same network name set to the 2073N.
So both ESSID match.
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Re: Extend an existing network
Also forgot to mention you need to match the security type and password.
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so set up homeplug system and then change main modem to match - won't i lose connection for all devices on network?
is there a way of changing the SSID on the 2073 to the main network name?
a long CAT6 cable from the main modem is looking increasing attractive!
is there a way of changing the SSID on the 2073 to the main network name?
a long CAT6 cable from the main modem is looking increasing attractive!
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Re: Extend an existing network
Hi
Yes you can change the ESSID (wireless network name) on the 2073N.
Please use the following link to download the Bipac 2073N wireless utility, that will let you change the ESSID and security type.
Or you can do it manually by logging onto http://192.168.1.253 (make sure you are on the same IP range) and then once logged in using the username 'admin' and password 'admin' you can make the changes you need on the left hand side under 'Wireless >> Basic'
The network will still be shared as the homeplugs work as a bridge, and the IP address assigned to a connecting device is from your router. So you will be on the same network as all other devices connected to the router.
I hope this helps
Thanks
Yes you can change the ESSID (wireless network name) on the 2073N.
Please use the following link to download the Bipac 2073N wireless utility, that will let you change the ESSID and security type.
Or you can do it manually by logging onto http://192.168.1.253 (make sure you are on the same IP range) and then once logged in using the username 'admin' and password 'admin' you can make the changes you need on the left hand side under 'Wireless >> Basic'
The network will still be shared as the homeplugs work as a bridge, and the IP address assigned to a connecting device is from your router. So you will be on the same network as all other devices connected to the router.
I hope this helps

Thanks
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Re: Extend an existing network
yes worked a treat - thanks
perhaps the manual needs a section for those wanting to extend a non- homeplug network

perhaps the manual needs a section for those wanting to extend a non- homeplug network
