![]() I guess, one for it's WAN and one for it's LAN ports? I'd still like to be able to access the TP-link web GUI though.ĭhcp is set to auto on the tp link AP, so I guess it's some sort of pass through mode because pfsense is dishing out the ip addresses to my wifi devices, or at least they show up in the dhcp list. I did notice under DHCP leases the C2300 appears twice, with two different MAC addresses. To be clear, it's working as an AP currently, I have wifi and my wifi devices are getting IP addresses from my pfsense router. It just says "Oops! It looks like you aren't connected to your TP-Link network.Please check your network connection and try again." Great now how the hell am I supposed to access the web gui? I've tried clearing my browser data, tried different browsers, tried a hardwired connection, nothing can access it once it's in AP mode. ![]() ![]() No matter how I try to access it, either via or it's static IP address, neither work. After setting it to AP mode, it reboots, and then thats the last time I can access it. Then after it was up and running I went to change mode to Access Point instead of router so I don't have two devices trying to hand out IP addresses. Set up the router by just going through the web gui wizard with stock settings. I am using it as an AP as I already have a pfsense based router. Just got a TP-Link C2300 to replace an ancient Cisco EA3500.
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