"beetel 450tc 1" as wireless access point to extend the range of your network

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How to Configure beetel wifi(ADSL2+Router) to use tikona(wiMax) Only 4 steps and Wi-Fi setup was done. 1. See the under of the router, you will find a reset mark, just insert and press button, to reset your router to default factory settings. or 1. Open 192.168.1.1 (link to access, settings page of router), and from there also you can restore to factory settings. I prefer first option as it was fast. 2. After resetting the router to factory settings, open the link 192.168.1.1 to configure it. 3. Click on “Interface Setup -> Internet -> Encapsulation -> ISP -> Bridge Mode.” 4. Now to configure for wifi acess, select “Interface Setup -> LAN -> DHCP -> Disabled”. Or else you can use, router through LAN (Didn’t tested it for more then one system in LAN, as I had only one lappy). 5. Final and important step is to restart the router for changes to take place. Hope, it was quite helpful to you all. And i think, you will be able to use these steps to configure your ADSL wifi router with any ISp

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This document will guide to Configure Beetel 450 TC 1, Modem as wireless access point to extend the range of your Internet Network.This Document is Applicable to extend the BSNL Broad Band, Tikona, Wi-Max etc.No Matter which ISP you have, Settings will be same.

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Page 1: "Beetel 450TC 1" as Wireless Access Point to Extend the range of your Network

How to Configure beetel wifi(ADSL2+Router) to use tikona(wiMax)  

Only 4 steps and Wi-Fi setup was done.

1. See the under of the router, you will find a reset mark, just insert and

press button, to reset your router to default factory settings.

or

1. Open 192.168.1.1 (link to access, settings page of router), and from

there also you can restore to factory settings. I prefer first option as it

was fast.

2. After resetting the router to factory settings, open the link 192.168.1.1

to configure it.

3. Click on “Interface Setup -> Internet -> Encapsulation -> ISP ->

Bridge Mode.”

4. Now to configure for wifi acess, select “Interface Setup -> LAN ->

DHCP -> Disabled”. Or else you can use, router through LAN (Didn’t

tested it for more then one system in LAN, as I had only one lappy).

5. Final and important step is to restart the router for changes to take

place.

Hope, it was quite helpful to you all. And i think, you will be able to use

these steps to configure your ADSL wifi router with any ISp