Linksys Wireless Router :: E2500 May Support Multiple APs For Guest Access?

Dec 20, 2011

I got 5 E2500 routers and the main one has setup to IP address 192.168.1.254 and the rest APs are programmed into the bridge mode with the IP address 192.168.1.245 through 248. The secured wireless network  works fine when I roaming between these APs but the only AP that I can get internet access for guest wireless network is the main (192.168.1.254) router; for every other APs, I will get the guest log on screen (prompt for guest access password) and no internet access after I type in the correct access password. Does the E2500 support multiple APs guest or it requires a special way to configure it?

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Nov 1, 2011

I  did not use the CD to set up,  and instead set this router up manually. We are using this router right now as a hotspot only.. and all is good. I can see both new networks and the WIFI laptops are talking  no problem. Only  issue I have  is that guest access is not working - by that I mean it can't get out on the internet. I can see it as available and connect to it. Guest access and SSID broadcast are both enabled obviously.

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Dec 30, 2012

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Apr 21, 2012

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Jan 22, 2012

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Mar 1, 2013

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May 28, 2012

I have an old WRT54G and the access restrictions really don't work.  it's sloppy and ineffective.
 
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Dec 13, 2012

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1. What am I doing wrong (ok, other than using Dlink components)?

2. Should these two different brand components work ok together llike this or is that a problem?

3. Why should unticking DHCP and/or changing the IP address as described make the device unreachable?

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Oct 13, 2012

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Dec 13, 2012

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Apr 16, 2013

I will be working from home half the time and am trying to get set up. So here it goes:
 
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May 2, 2012

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Nov 14, 2012

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I have AT&T Uverse which provides Internet for my home.  The wireless capability of this router is pretty bad, I don't get good/reliable wireless reception upstairs in my office.  The solution was to buy a Cisco E2500 and add it as an access point upstairs.
 
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Nov 14, 2011

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