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Warak

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    Warak got a reaction from Windows7ge in Problems with WiFi network.   
    I researched this option. You need to find specific SFP from D-Link, SFP which is discontinued few years ago I think, u need to use custom firmware, it would run very hot(65C-70C) so you will need good cooling and even after all this you will only get Internet(np phone or cable tv, dont care about both but still) and most likely it will be pretty unstable.
    Not worth it unfortunately, in the end the only people who are doing all of this are enthusiasts and most of them do not recommend it for everyday use, for them its a hobby.
     
     
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    Warak got a reaction from Windows7ge in Problems with WiFi network.   
    I think you wrong cause it the end I wanted my router in AP mode with 192.168.1.1 address and I got it, I tried same settings each time...same IP, same Gateway and DNS, so its some kind of strange bug or some mistake I made, messed up one of the addresses perhaps, 129 instead of 192 or something like this.
    Its not rocket science right...any free IP address + Gateway and DNS 1 = IP of the main router. Anyone can do it  I think I can even put LAN IP on auto, main router = DHCP so it will sort things out
     
    Guess we will never know, its working now so its should've worked first time if I didnt made a mistake with IP\Gateway\DNS right? I will never believe that two hard resets are helped with something

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