johndoe wrote:Interesting thing is when i connect it to a broadband Ethernet line i cannot connect, but removing it and then i can access the luci router page through wifi.
It does make sense now, if you want to use the wa850 as wan router, you have to change some settings first.
Also if you do explain your desired setup I could give a (probably) a better answer. Since I assumed a few things
Steps under the webgui:
1. Go to the network interfaces overview (network -> interfaces) and click on edit behind the lan interface.
2. Click on the the tab physical settings
3. Untick under 'interface' the 'Ethernet Switch: "eth0"' entry.
4. click on save
5. go back to the interfaces overview (network -> interfaces) and click the button 'add new interface...'
6. put into the textbox 'Name of the new interface' the text: wan
7. change the 'Protocol of the new interface' to 'DHCP client'
8. Select the interface 'Ethernet Switch: "eth0"' under Cover the following interfaces
9. press submit
10. and finally click on 'save and apply' (also found under unsaved changes).
Now it functions as a natted wan router
If you just want to extend the network with some accespoints, just simply change the lan interface protocol to "dhcp client" One side note though, the device will get an ip from the dhcp server allready present in the network. (so it will change).
johndoe wrote:In regards to why WEP, with hidden SSID it serves its purpose, but a major reason being a VOIP app i am using not accepting WPA2 or WPA encrypted wifi.
Well I would look into a firmware update/upgrade for the voip device and if that is not possible pester the company that sold it to you about it.
Otherwise I would make a seperate wifi guest type thing with very stict firewall rules that only allows the ip's and ports needed for the voip thingy.
(and not have it in the same range as your normall network).
(Last edited by FriedZombie on 27 Dec 2013, 20:46)