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2021-04-20 02:48:38
@egirard It depends what you're trying to achieve. Generally you can do that by configuring one (if you don't have an ISP device) or both (if you use an ISP modem/router) of them as AP.
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2021-04-20 01:53:56
For this to happen it's enough one of the two cable terminals to be unplugged (or device powered off). If the device on the other cable end is not UPS protected that may be a reason too.
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2021-04-20 01:07:38
@Nanaveen As @woozle suggested that's described in the device user guide: https://static.tp-link.com/2020/202004/20200409/1910012740_Archer%20C60_UG_V3.pdf Chapter 13.13.2 - 2.4/5GHz WDS You can use...
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2021-04-20 00:44:01
@spieler You can't do that since AX20 doesn't support WDS or Range Extender option in its Operation Mode section. You can only use a RE to extend your wireless coverage. AX20 also supports OneMesh....
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2021-04-20 00:33:42
@NZ_Wanderer Yes. there are two ways. One is called DHCP address reservation and the other one is static IP address. When you've set your cameras to obtain their IP addresses by router's DHCP server,...
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2021-04-17 23:22:39
@_Peter_ If you're happy with the device behavior then stay on the current FW. The beta version is targeted for customers who have upgraded to the latest (1.3.6) fixing some wireless issues....
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