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Wi-Fi Routers
2025-09-24 20:53:20
The original power supply for the Archer AX73 is rated 12V / 2.5A (30W). The actual power draw of the router is usually lower, but you should always use an adapter with at least this rating to be safe
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Feature Request (Routers)
2025-09-24 20:48:48
Another option would be to check with your ISP if they can provide you with a real public IP address instead of CGNAT. With a proper WAN IP the port forwarding on the BE400 will work normally and you...
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Deco
2025-09-24 20:39:59
It looks like the new firmware has a bug with real-time protection, if all devices are being blocked then it’s not a configuration issue on your side. For now the only workaround is to keep real-time...
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Wi-Fi Routers
2025-09-24 20:36:13
If you connect the AX53 by its WAN port to a LAN port of the AX72, and set the AX53 in router mode with its own DHCP range (for example 192.168.2.x), then normally devices on 192.168.1.x should not...
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DSL Modem Routers
2025-09-24 20:30:01
From what you describe the router is indeed in a hard-bricked state, if even the power LED is not lighting and there is no serial output then the bootloader is most likely corrupted. TP-Link...
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Wi-Fi Routers
2025-09-24 20:23:50
@Tomasz_C it can sometimes be caused by the power adapter getting weaker with time, when Wi-Fi Calling starts it puts extra load on the router and if the power is unstable this could trigger a...
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