How to remove registered clients from clients list
How do I remove old registered clients from the router (an internal table with device names/MAC addresses)? When creating a parental control, I get an enormous list of devices that aren't in the network any longer, on many pages. I want to rescan the network and eliminate those entries. How do I do that without a factory reset?
I don't mean removing devices from a parental control, I mean removing the decice registrations from the router internal tables so they don't appear as an option when creating a parental control.
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@Ramki I have search everywhere in the new version of the Tether app and cannot find where to clear offline clients. Would you please specify where you found the setting?
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I can't delete clients in the web interface, but in the telephone app I can block an online client and then it also dissapears from the web interface. I can re-find the client in a list of blocked client and un-block it again.
The app also have a list of offline clients. From the list I can choose to remove all offline clients. When this is done, they are gone and can not be recovered.
So in general I don't see the same problem.
This works with Deco X20 and Deco X60
Regards Thomas
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How is there still no resolution to this, I can promise you this will be the last dung heap of a router I ever but from you if you can't fix something so trivial.
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@VanDecker It's an old router system, and I'm sure by now they've learnt from things like this. There is no benefit to them to send out a firmware patch to fix it, so it's very unlikely it will get fixed. Their newer routers are better.
If you have technical savvy, as I mentioned in a post, you can flash your own firmware to the router, and there are some very good ones already built by groups that are community driven. DD-WRT is such a firmware (plenty of YT videos and other articles on step-by-step procedure).
The problem with this approach is that the processor in many old models of TPLink are underpowered, and flashing to a more modern firmware can cause performance loss.
I think it's worth anyone who's into networking to play around with stuff like this, but the bottom line is this: TPLink routers are cheap, so they contain cheap parts. That's not necessarily a bad thing because it means every few years just by a new TPLink router.
HTH
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I found a workaround from phone app to remove a registered device -
* Click on Online clients
* At the bottom, click on Offline Clients
* Use option Clear All on top right if all offline clients needs to be deleted
* If a single client needs to be deleted, select the client and Delete.
Note: I frequently block my kid iPad for better time management. For days I could not fix Appstore network connection issue on iPad. Removing the device and adding it fixed the problem. Hopefully this workaround can help address network performance and connectivity issues that I face frequently!
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Any chance to share few screenshots?
I am on Android phone and i cannot find offline clients part you mentioned.
Thanks
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@ImEasy I believe the person is using a third-party app (probably with third-party router firmware). I have the iOS TP-Link app (Tether), and it does not have those options either. Several people in this discussion have proposed solutions using third-party apps, but unfortunately that does not work for all Archer series routers.
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Agree. I am pretty sure I tried all options in mobile app and Web version also, so probably this is some workaround as you mentioned.
Regards
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Hope these screenshots help you...
I am using IOS, this is the only app I use , version 3.6.50;
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