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Hi I hope someone has dealt with a EnGenius erb9250.  I am trying to access the erb9250 300Mbps Wireless n range extender.  I am in a rv park and the signal is week and I was told that the range extender is what will work for me .  It said that I have to log in and just go to a web page (google) and type in 192.168.1.2 and then configure it but I can't log in.  So has anybody have one that they were able to get to work, sure could use some help here........thanks.........two-dogs  http://www.engeniustech.com/resources/manual_ERB9250.pdf
Page 10 starts the quick setup. All info you NEED should be here in the manual. Wish I could be of further assistance, but I dont own this device.

Default credentials are ADMIN for user and admin for password. You should be able to find a push button to reset it back to factory defaults if the user/password credentials dont work.I tried the instructions but I still can't access it the way they say.  Problem is it says to hook up to a router but that is not what I want to do.  What I am thinking is that it wont work with out a router and that is not going to do me any good for what I want.........two-dogs  Let me explain what it is I want to do. I am in a rv park and they have free wifi but the signal is week so and want to use it to get internet to my computer that is not wifi and use an eithernet cable from the unit to the computer to pick up there signal or is this not what I want ........two-dogs Quote from: two-dogs on November 05, 2011, 11:47:08 AM

Let me explain what it is I want to do. I am in a rv park and they have free wifi but the signal is week so and want to use it to get internet to my computer that is not wifi and use an eithernet cable from the unit to the computer to pick up there signal or is this not what I want ........two-dogs
You will need to have physical access to the park's WiFi access point in order to pair it up with your range extender. You probably want a wireless repeater, which acts as a client to the park's WiFi AP and then rebroadcasts the signal under its own SSID.
http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Universal_Wireless_Repeater
If you can get your hands on a WiFi Router, not AP, that supports dd-wrt, then you can follow the above instructions.Ok I had to end up taking it back because on my local area connecting it had an x and was not broadcasting.  Come to find out it was bad even the tech could not get it to work.  ALSO I find out that not to much is compatible with my mifi from verzion.  So I have to get a wn2000rpt from NetGear and configure that.  I hope this will be a better out come.........two-dogs


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