Enabling The Universal Repeater Mode - Tenda F3 User Manual

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The router restarts automatically, and the settings take effect after the router restarts.
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After the "Connected! You can surf the Internet." message appears on the Status page, you can access
the internet through the WiFi network of the new router.
If the LAN IP address of the new router is in the same network segment as that of the original router,
an IP conflict occurs. In this case, the new router replaces its LAN IP address with another that
belongs to another network segment. You can log in to the web UI of the new router directly at
tendawifi.com.
If the upstream router enables the DHCP function, the new router obtains network connection settings
from the upstream router. In this case, verify that the internet connection of new router is set to
Dynamic IP. If the upstream router disables the DHCP function, you need to configure the connection
settings manually on the Internet Settings page of the new router. Verify that the internet connection
of new router is set to Static IP. If the upstream router enables PPPoE function, you need to know its
PPPoE username and password, and configure the connection settings manually on the Internet
Settings page of the new router. Verify that the internet connection of new router is set to PPPoE.
In WISP mode, the new router can be connected wirelessly to a hotspot using dynamic IP or a static IP
address and access the internet through the hotspot.

3.5.2 Enabling the Universal Repeater Mode

Log in to the web UI of the new router, and choose Wireless Repeating.
Assume that the router connections shown in the following figure are set up.
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