Appeal 1. TP-Link (by manual, ie to switch IP of the computer, etc.)
2. In the TP-Link DHCP mode, the "address-lease" time maximize (2880 minutes)
... SAVE ... please no REBOOT
3. the static IP of the TP-Link in the address space of the Fritz box put in "Network"
eg 192.168.178.46. This assumes that the Fritzbox a dynamic
Address assignment (DHCP enabled) performs, often a default
is ... SAVE ...
4. The following is an automatic reboot of the TP-Link (a good thing, otherwise start manually)
5. static IP of the computer now put in the new address space of the TP-Link,
eg 192 168 178 100
Appeal 6. TP-Link among its new IP in the browser
(See instruction manual, use the registered above 192.168.178.46)
7. in "Wireless Settings" the "Universal Repeater" function of the TP-Link
(See instructions) and TP-LINK coupling with the Fritz box ... SAVE ...
8. identical in "Wireless Security" to encrypt the TP-Link ABSOLUT for
Setting the Fritz box, ie the same procedure, the same password ... SAVE ...
9. Only now: REBOOT of TP-Link
Now switch 10. The computer to dynamic IP address assignment and DNS assignment
The sounds in the wake of very simple, but took some time.
Therefore, so sorry's doing to me, only 2 stars: - ((
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Addendum: A word of advice to the Energy costs:
I use now an old-fashioned wired high-speed interface (Fritz box 5140) with the TP-Link as a separate WLAN access point. The advantage here is that I subscribe LAN and WLAN via socket separately and as required and desired and can switch off. At night, the apartment is free of radiation with me and the DSL interface, which in many households usually "goes through", is always dead when it is not needed. The power consumption of both systems is about 12 W (only the Fritz box at about 10W), which would be in case of continuous operation ewa 100kWh or 21 current cost .... it is worth thinking about.