Hey everyone,
I recently picked up a new DIR-655 to connect to my existing DIR-655 so I can extend my network via an access point. Now, I've followed the access point guides everywhere, including the one laid out for this exact model on here. That means I hooked them up LAN to LAN (not WAN) and already changed the IP address of Router B to something not in the DHCP range of Router A so I can access admin controls. I've also disabled DHCP and UPnP, etc.
So here's where I'm at:
The access point, or Router B, is giving out a WiFi signal that works, although it seems slow because I'm getting a fraction of what I should be getting. Wired, or LAN, connections to Router B say they have an internet connection but it seems like it's so slow that it times out. Effectively, the LAN connection doesn't work at all, but they are able to access websites for a brief moment whenever I restart Router B for one reason or another. When I check the PC that's connected to Router B via LAN, it does say I have an IP that's within the range of Router A's DHCP, so I'd assume the DHCP assigning is working. I have no idea why LAN is basically non-existent and my WiFi is so slow/unstable.
I'm working with a DIR-655 B1 (2.10NA) as Router A and a DIR-655 C2 (3.02) as Router B, if that helps.