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Hi all, new to the site and I looked around but didn't see any previous posts related to my issue. I often know just enough to be dangerous, but I figure I can learn enough to get a job done.

I'm trying to set back up two access points to my Verizon Actiontec. One in the living room and one in the master bedroom with routers so I can use the LAN connections for Blu-ray etc. The Verrzon Actiontec is connected to a NETGEAR Powerline 500 Mbps device with the drop in the living room. The master bedroom is connected to Powerline 200. Had a Belkin wireless router in the living room and a NETGEAR N600 WNDR3400v2 in the bedroom (LED and all) used as access points on static IPs 192.168.1.3 & 192.168.1.5 The Actiontec range set to 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.1.254. Also set were non-conflicting channels, identical SSID and passwords. Everything worked fine for long enough that I've lost track of how long ago I set it all up.

Then the Belkin died, and it's bricked, I can't log on after a reset, followed by the Verizon Actiontec. Now I have a new Actiontec M1424WR Revision F and am trying to reset up my access points. So far I've had zero luck setting up either the WNDR3400v or the N750 WNDR4000 I purchased to replace the Belkin. I've been using a netbook with the wireless turned off and connected to one of the router LAN ports for all the set-up work.

When I change the router IP to static and turn DCHP off on either router I can't log back on. I discovered the default UPnP is [On] so I disabled that. Still couldn't log back on to either router from the new or the default IP.

Used the NetGear Tec Support site. After first telling me I couldn't change the IP (possible per both manuals!) tech support then said rather then disable DCHP (as called for in every "How to" I've found and in their manual(s)) to: "Make sure that apart from changing the LAN IP, you also change the DHCP range of the router from 192.168.1.2 to 192.168.1.3." After that I could log back onto the router, but about 10 minutes after connecting the Netgear to the powerline drop/Actiontec it dropped off. So really nothing has worked. After the issue on WNDR4000 was bumped up and still not resolved tech support suggested I return the WNDR4000 which I'm inclined to do except that would still leave me with the formerly working WNDR3400v2.

So I'm looking for suggestions on what I might be doing wrong. Or is it not me??? Flash the things with DD-WRT? Just get two Powerline 500 WiFi Access Points and a switch for the living room? Try yet another brand of Bridge/Access Point?

As always,

TIA

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