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Old 03-06-2016, 10:16   #4
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Re: Super hub 2 and T Link WR940N

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Originally Posted by storeyboy10 View Post
Thanks that sounds like a good option. I assume something like these would do the job in terms of Powerlines?

TP-LINK AV500 500 Mbps Nano Powerline Adapter Starter Kit - Twin Pack https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0084Y9N..._AemuxbJJFDAHJ

Thanks
The later version of the same one is more versatile in that it doesn't block a plug socket: https://www.amazon.co.uk/TP-LINK-AV5...dp_ob_title_ce

I'm doing a similar thing, the SH2 is connected to nearby stuff via cable and has wireless running for downstairs. There is also a cable to the other end of the house upstairs where I've put a D-Link DIR 655 used as an access point. You plug the cable into one of the LAN ports on the other router. The D-Link is assigned a fixed address of 192.168.0.200 so I can log in to the admin pages, and DHCP is turned off. To do the initial setup you'll need to connect directly with a cable and a laptop or PC so you can make those changes, then once connected by cable or powerline everything looks like one network.
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