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2021-02-06 20:38:03
redbirdseattle wrote I have a dual band router. How do I make sure they are connecting to the proper 2.4 GHz network and not the 5GHz network? @redbirdseattle Well, in this case, with a 2.4Ghz...
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2021-02-05 23:55:56
@Dooba I have nothing to do with TP-Link or its Support, so I can't answer that, but it is quite normal to have Support have a 'working' update. It might not be availalbe for release, or even fully...
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2021-02-05 15:35:50
@brsvus I'd try 3 things as a test to rule them out: Disable SECURITY, some devices can't handle all. That means none at all, no password or anything but the SSID. Change the SSID to something short....
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2021-02-05 15:23:53
@Markomyt1 Do you have BANDWIDTH control on? Might restrict you if you do. Another thing to try to rule out the router is to change the MAC Address of the router to that of your PC? If that works,...
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2021-02-05 15:10:27
@Dooba There are two different versions usually, depending on country (or where the router was purchased). A US firmware will not (usually) install on a non-US built router and visa versa. Beta...
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2021-02-05 15:04:54
@Cjkre.123 You'll need to know WHY it is doing it before fixing it? That would mean some testing on the power supply. Using a different electrical socket first, best if on another 'line' in the...
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