Bought a few of these myself to replace the mixture of single band D-link and Netgear routers I have configured as access points. Seems to have reasonable reviews on Amazon UK and US.
Also available for the same price at Laptops Direct here:
Note: If paying by PayPal there is a 40p surcharge.
Concurrent dual band 300 Mb/s wireless N
Pre-encrypted for your security
Create an isolated guest network on each band
Energy savings GREENnet technology
IPv6 network ready
Internet bandwidth control
1 guest network per band with internet isolation
Internet bandwidth control
All comments (20)
qwerta369
25 Apr 16#1
Good price. Please could you tell me, can you access the router settings remotely from the web and, also, are you able to set user defined DNS servers?
mogsog to qwerta369
25 Apr 161#3
From my experience with a very similar model the answer is yes, but check out the emulator and see for yourself:
Curses!! I just bought one from eBay & it arrived today! Good price
qwerta369
25 Apr 16#4
Thanks for that. I'm guessing this router is the N600 Dual Band Wireless Router
TEW-751DR. If so, looking on he emulator, I can see that custom DNS settings can be entered, but I can't see that remote access from the web is a possibility.
mogsog
25 Apr 16#5
It's on mine in the bottom panel under admin > management > remote management, has port 8080 as default. But if may not be available.
Shotzz96
25 Apr 16#6
Does it support wireless distribution system (WDS). Want to connect this router to my current Virgin Media router wirelessly, to accomplish a greater WIFI range?
mogsog to Shotzz96
25 Apr 16#7
No, It will not work as a repeater.
X28HVT
26 Apr 16#8
can you use these as an access point or extender
drnkbeer
26 Apr 16#9
This was answered above. unless you had it hard wired into your router via ethernet either directly or through a powerline system this will not work as an AP. No
warlock09
26 Apr 16#10
can this one be used as wireless bridge??
warlock09
26 Apr 16#11
or maybe wireless extender??
0BS1D1AN to warlock09
26 Apr 16#12
Read 4 posts above your own.
lukeDduke
27 Apr 161#13
Out of stock
Flibbitygibbit
27 Apr 162#14
Is this out of stock?
Can it be used as a Wireless Extender?
DCFC79
27 Apr 16#15
I believe it your question has previously been answered
madmal
30 Apr 16#16
DDwrt?
freakstyler
30 Apr 16#17
I don't think they ddwrtable but I've just started configuring mine today and found stock firmware to be fine, range is also excellent on both bands.
MrRalphMan
1 May 16#18
Bought one as an Access Point connected via powerlineand it's working better then my old one. Was slightly confused as I couldn't set the default gateway anywhere, add I normally set it to my bb router, but it did just work.
freakstyler to MrRalphMan
1 May 16#19
I have an identical setup using two of them connected to two Powerline adapters. All you really have to do is set it to access point mode under WAN and it should work fine without any other changes.
MrRalphMan
3 May 16#20
Not sure what I have the WAN set to, but it's working as expected. Very happy with it so far.
Opening post
Bought a few of these myself to replace the mixture of single band D-link and Netgear routers I have configured as access points. Seems to have reasonable reviews on Amazon UK and US.
Also available for the same price at Laptops Direct here:
http://www.laptopsdirect.co.uk/trendnet-n600-dual-band-wireless-router-tew-751dr/version.asp
Note: If paying by PayPal there is a 40p surcharge.
Concurrent dual band 300 Mb/s wireless N
Pre-encrypted for your security
Create an isolated guest network on each band
Energy savings GREENnet technology
IPv6 network ready
Internet bandwidth control
1 guest network per band with internet isolation
Internet bandwidth control
All comments (20)
https://www.trendnet.com/products/emulators
TEW-751DR. If so, looking on he emulator, I can see that custom DNS settings can be entered, but I can't see that remote access from the web is a possibility.
Can it be used as a Wireless Extender?