RE450 Range Extender losing connection

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Router ASUS DSL-AC68U with 2 X TPLink RE450 repeaters within range of each other. Both have their LAN port connected to a TV. DHCP server is on the Router only. Repeaters have their DHCP servers set to off. SID is the same on every device as well as both channels.
1. I can't connect to either of the extenders through their assigned ip's. It looks like one of the extenders prefers connecting to the other extender so i only see the ip of the extender connected to the router on its interface. Even if i assign a ip manually i struggle to connect to the extender. I am lucky every now and then and get connected to the extender to fiddle with its settings.
2. Extenders lose their internet connection.
Does anyone have an idea what i'm doing wrong here?
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Hello,
For everyone who met similar or same problem, as this thread is pretty very old, we recommend you to open a new thread to describe the issue on your range extender so we could notice the issue faster and provide assistance:
1. Confirm your range extender is on the latest firmware (select hardware version first to check available firmware)
https://www.tp-link.com/support/download/re450/
2. Check the LED Status on range extender when the extender lose Internet connection:
Case1: If Wi-Fi LEDs are still ON on Range Extender when the issue happens:
Try to turn on DHCP Server on the range extender, and set up a smaller IP range for it within router's subnet as instruction (Method 1 ) below ( oe see photo below ):
https://www.tp-link.com/support/faq/2965/
Case2: If WiFi LEDs goes OFF, please make sure router's Wifi signal is stable first.
Turn off router's advanced wireless settings like WiFi optimizing/ Band- steering or Smart Connect or Whole-Home Wi-Fi / Access control or Parental Control like this thread:
Fix Unstable Connection on the Range Extender by Changing Router Advanced Features
https://community.tp-link.com/en/home/forum/topic/271832
Locate RE closer to router and see if RE LED goes off or not.
If the issue persists, open a new thread and let us the Model of router, the Led status on RE when issue happens, when did you buy the RE and how long it has been working with the same router, thank you.
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@buksvdl RESOLVED: Was having this same problem on 08-11-2021. Solution was to only use a single channel from the RE450 to the internet router. I turned off 2.4 GHz, and used only 5 GHz to the internet router. The connection was stable, and the System Logs showed no errors.
Updating the firmware to the 2020 release didn't help fix the problem.
Louise.Y11 first suggested this here:
https://community.tp-link.com/en/home/forum/topic/205906
Thanks Louise!
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- RE450 is loosing connection/its IP
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There is a similar thread in this forum when they asked to attached RE450 system log. Thus, I've posting log (after shortly after RE450 reboot) from my RE450 (look at the ERROR). Note that all these times all lights on RE450 are blue. Sometimes I have to restart RE450 to get it going again. I will try to call TP-Link support but have a very little hope they will be able to solve it on the spot. I hope they would address this soon.
0 days 00:00:09 OTHERS INFO Booted the system.
0 days 00:00:14 DHCPS INFO DHCP server started
0 days 00:00:29 WIRELESS ERROR 2.4/5GHz failed the connection to the front end, due to: Connecting timed out.
0 days 00:00:29 WIRELESS ERROR 2.4/5GHz failed the connection to the front end, due to: Connecting timed out.
0 days 00:00:29 WIRELESS INFO 2.4/5GHz successfully association to the front end.
0 days 00:00:29 WIRELESS INFO Key exchange between 2.4/5GHz and the front end started.
0 days 00:00:29 WIRELESS INFO Key exchange between 2.4/5GHz and the front end succeeded.
0 days 00:00:29 WIRELESS INFO 2.4/5GHz successfully connected to the front end(MAC: ).
0 days 00:00:34 DHCPS INFO Received a discovery packet from
0 days 00:00:34 DHCPC INFO Sent a detection for DHCP.
0 days 00:00:36 DHCPS INFO Provided an offer for the client with ip
0 days 00:00:37 WIRELESS ERROR 2.4/5GHz failed the connection to the front end, due to: Connecting timed out.
0 days 00:00:37 WIRELESS ERROR 2.4/5GHz failed the connection to the front end, due to: Connecting timed out.
0 days 00:00:37 WIRELESS INFO 2.4/5GHz successfully association to the front end.
0 days 00:00:37 WIRELESS INFO Key exchange between 2.4/5GHz and the front end started.
0 days 00:00:37 DHCPC INFO Sent a detection for DHCP.
0 days 00:00:37 WIRELESS INFO Key exchange between 2.4/5GHz and the front end succeeded.
0 days 00:00:37 WIRELESS INFO 2.4/5GHz successfully connected to the front end(MAC: ).
0 days 00:00:38 DHCPC INFO Received a DHCP offer:Server ID is 54.Assigned IP address is
0 days 00:00:38 DHCPC INFO Sent a request for DHCP.
0 days 00:00:40 DHCPC INFO DHCP obtained an IP address
0 days 00:00:40 DHCPS INFO DHCP server stopped
0 days 00:00:41 DNS ERROR DNS probing failed, DUT can not get a dns server.
0 days 00:00:41 NTP ERROR NTP detection failed.
0 days 00:00:51 DNS INFO DNS detection succeeded.
0 days 00:00:51 NTP INFO NTP detection succeeded.
0 days 00:01:00 WIRELESS INFO Back-end wireless STA (MAC: ) successfully connected to 2.4/5GHz.
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I had a better connection with My ASUS router and in the same room where i placed the TP-LINK extender. I'm looking into sending this crap back.
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My re450 is having the same problems. I wont lose the connection to the extender but beyond the extender it wont connect to the internet or the network Im extending. Ive tried it with an auto ip and assigning a static ip to the extender. Tried it with the dhcp server on, off, and auto. Tried every possible combination of what connections to connect to and which to extend. For the most part it looks like it should work, if I login it shows everything is fine. However when I lose the net I connect to the router wifi directly and it starts to work again so it has to be an extender problem.
On a side note I have had other tplink extenders that never had this problem so Ive pretty much narrowed it down to this not working Not seeing any company response doesnt make me hold my breath for a firmware fix so I think I will get the powerline adapters when I get sick of this.
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But at this point I really regret that I've spent a lot of money on the products that do not work as advertised.
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