Setup Relay on Router Model: A Comprehensive Guide
Setting up a router as a Wi-Fi relay for networks with browser-based authentication can be challenging. This guide simplifies the process, helping you configure your router efficiently and overcome common issues associated with captive portals.
Introduction
In this article, we will cover the basics of setting up a relay on a router model, including the steps to configure the relay, troubleshoot common issues, and provide tips for optimizing your network performance.
Understanding Relay Setup
A relay on a router model is a feature that allows you to extend your network coverage by creating a Wi-Fi relay that can connect to your main router. This can be especially useful in large buildings or areas with thick walls that block Wi-Fi signals.
Hardware Requirements
- Cisco Router (Model: Any)
- Relay Module (Model: Any)
- Internet Connection (Required)
- Power Source (Required)

Setup Relay on Router Model
Step 1: Configure the Relay Module
To setup the relay module, follow these steps:
- Connect the relay module to the router using an Ethernet cable.
- Configure the relay module's IP address and subnet mask.
- Set up the relay module's wireless settings, including the SSID and password.
Step 2: Configure the Router
To configure the router, follow these steps: