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==Flashing Meteobridge Firmware to TL-WR902AC (version 1.x)==  
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==Flashing Meteobridge Firmware to TL-WR902AC (version 1.x)==
 
Meteobridge image does only support WR902AC hardware version 1.x, which can be identified by stickers on the sealed box and the device itself. Please consult the TP-Link manual to understand how to get access with your browser to its web interface. If you don't want to do this via WiFi as explained in the TP-Link manual then you can also connect to it from within your LAN as follows:
 
Meteobridge image does only support WR902AC hardware version 1.x, which can be identified by stickers on the sealed box and the device itself. Please consult the TP-Link manual to understand how to get access with your browser to its web interface. If you don't want to do this via WiFi as explained in the TP-Link manual then you can also connect to it from within your LAN as follows:
 
* Set the mode switch of the TL-WR902AC to "AP / Ring Ext/ Client".
 
* Set the mode switch of the TL-WR902AC to "AP / Ring Ext/ Client".

Latest revision as of 10:19, 27 January 2018

Flashing Meteobridge Firmware to TL-WR902AC (version 1.x)

Meteobridge image does only support WR902AC hardware version 1.x, which can be identified by stickers on the sealed box and the device itself. Please consult the TP-Link manual to understand how to get access with your browser to its web interface. If you don't want to do this via WiFi as explained in the TP-Link manual then you can also connect to it from within your LAN as follows:

  • Set the mode switch of the TL-WR902AC to "AP / Ring Ext/ Client".
  • Connect the device with an Ethernet cable to your LAN.
  • Power up the device and wait until four LEDs show steady green.
  • Check your routers log files to understand what IP it has given the device (DHCP service logs) or start an IP scanner to find the TP-Link device and its IP in your LAN.
  • Browse with your PC to this IP.