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    • johnpozJ
      johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
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      So your "repeating/client/bridge" for 2 KM?

      Get the correct hardware for what your doing - if you can not run a wire.. You could use something like
      https://www.ui.com/airmax/nanobeamm/

      As the link to your remote location, then connect your AP to that..

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      • JKnottJ
        JKnott @kiokoman
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        @kiokoman

        i have a dlink access point that do the same (dap1620 rewrite the mac of connected devices) and there is no way to remove that behavior. i have to live with that until i change it for something better. total BS

        That doesn't sound right. If the d-link MAC address is used instead of the device MAC, then it becomes impossible to have more than one device connected. DHCP relies on the MAC address to assign an IP address. Does a device connected to it get an address from the LAN? Or a separate network?

        I have just browsed through the manual for that device and didn't see anything to indicate it operates in anything but bridge mode. I have a couple of devices, one Asus and one D-Link that can be configured in a variety of modes and they both work properly.

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        • JKnottJ
          JKnott @naeemirza
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          @naeemirza said in Wireless AP with Repeaters and More Wireless APs:

          Can't run wire for almost 2 km to cross the motorway

          Consumer grade WiFi gear isn't the best way to do that. There's a variety of short haul microwave gear that's designed for that sort of situation. I have worked with equipment from DragonWave and Ceregon.

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          • johnpozJ
            johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
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            @naeemirza said in Wireless AP with Repeaters and More Wireless APs:

            TP Link CPE210

            Looking into these - they do support a ptp mode, as just a wireless bridge.. That is how you should set it up, and then connect a different AP to that.. So now you just use that link as backhaul..

            ptplink.jpg

            You would then see the mac of the end point devices.. Your ptp devices become a wire so to speak..

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            • kiokomanK
              kiokoman LAYER 8
              last edited by kiokoman

              @JKnott this is the mac of one of my AP repeater 10:62:eb:f2:1f:44
              every device connected to it become 10:62:eb:* or 10:62:* i don't remember exactly now as i'm not at home right now

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              • JKnottJ
                JKnott @kiokoman
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                @kiokoman said in Wireless AP with Repeaters and More Wireless APs:

                @JKnott this is the mac of one of my AP repeater 10:62:eb:f2:1f:44
                every device connected to it become 10:62:eb:* or 10:62:* i don't remember exactly now as i'm not at home right now

                Well, better check when you get home. The situation you describe doesn't make sense.

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                • kiokomanK
                  kiokoman LAYER 8
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                  @JKnott
                  Immagine.jpg

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                  • stephenw10S
                    stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                    Yup, wifi repeaters re-write the MAC address. First time I saw that it freaked me out too. 😉

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                    • JKnottJ
                      JKnott @stephenw10
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                      @stephenw10 said in Wireless AP with Repeaters and More Wireless APs:

                      Yup, wifi repeaters re-write the MAC address. First time I saw that it freaked me out too. 😉

                      So, how many devices can you connect via the repeater? If only one MAC is sent to the DHCP server, it will provide only 1 IP address.

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                      • stephenw10S
                        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                        I've never dug into it because it seems like black magic and best avoided but....

                        I assume it re-writes the first 3 bytes of the MAC with it's own OUI as shown by @kiokoman above.

                        Ugh... 😨

                        Steve

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                        • JKnottJ
                          JKnott @stephenw10
                          last edited by

                          @stephenw10 said in Wireless AP with Repeaters and More Wireless APs:

                          I've never dug into it because it seems like black magic and best avoided but....

                          I assume it re-writes the first 3 bytes of the MAC with it's own OUI as shown by @kiokoman above.

                          Ugh... 😨

                          Steve

                          Then you'd still have different MACs and IPs. However, according to the OP, several IPs have been assigned to the same MAC, which might not be true. However, he's only had 1 post since then and he doesn't clarify anything.

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                            naeemirza @JKnott
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                            @JKnott Actually I removed the simple wifi repeater and using AP now. It solved the problem. I have been experimenting with Repeater to record multiple IPs against same MAC. I will post some screenshots here later.

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                            • stephenw10S
                              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                              @JKnott said in Wireless AP with Repeaters and More Wireless APs:

                              However, according to the OP, several IPs have been assigned to the same MAC, which might not be true

                              Yeah my mistake. In fact that is what I've seen before, the same MAC used for all IPs coming via the repeater.
                              Which is what the wikipedia page shows as expected: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wireless_repeater

                              As I said it's all voodoo! Avoid if possible. 😉

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