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<p>I am using the Huawei OTN Platform OSN 9800 U64 WDM Optix Fiber Optic Equipment is TP link740N, ADSL Internet (cat is also tplink, specially opened a fixed telephone), has been set up by 192.168.1.1 ADSL routing, automatic acquisition by IP, DNS, ADSL router no problem (can not dial on the net, but normal) to pull cable down, is inserted into the TP link740N, in 192.168.1.1 step by step according to the specifications set (PPPoE, Netcom account password and PSK code). Restart the wireless router, disable all network cards, open all the network cards, search for wireless network, search for wireless signals, enter PSK code, and connect to Internet. What's wrong with some of the places?</p>
<p>The 192.168.1.1 routing status of my Cisco Glc Fe 100Bx U20 155M Sfp Bidi Tx1310Nm 20Km Switch 24 Port Sfp state shows that IP is 192.168.1.1, and in fact my IP address is all set to automatically get.</p>
<p>Also, the MAC in the 192.168.1.1 wireless state is different from the MAC of the WAN port. Figure:</p>
<p>It's obvious that your route is not networking at all, so you can't connect to the Internet by wireless connection.</p>
<p>You see the picture, WAN port state can not find the IP address, you see the cat and route even better between? Don't plug in the wrong mouth. The line from the cat is inserted at the route WAN port.</p>
<p>Wireless routing usually has two MAC addresses, one is the WAN port MAC for the external network, and the other is the MAC of the wireless module, so of course it's not the same. Finally, you don't forget to set the connection HUAWEI Access Point AP7030DE to always (or automatically) in the settings.</p>
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