Impossible to access wifi with other access points

WNDR4500v3 with firmware V1.0.0. I32

I bought this router on dec 25 2015 to replace a dead linksys router.
The router feeds a switch of 16 points from one of the 4 ports.
I have a win 7 pc connected to one of the other routers 3 ports.
Then a VoIP connected to port 3 of the router.
I have 2 other wireless access points connected to the port 16.
We feed a remote building through a wired connection to the firset access point
The other access point is also fed by a wired connection.
The old linksys router had him for 4 years.

As I said I bought this router as a replacement... but since its worthless and the two wireless access point do not have internet connection.
So either I get it work or will return it for a refund within 24 hours.

Figured that out it was Network Manager and windows share the unknown connection of marking.

In advanved sharing setting I have to change to use for user accounts and passwords to connect to other computers

Then all the problems went away.

No more giving up connection and with no internet connection.

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