Problem with AP mode

Problem with AP mode

Problem with AP mode
Problem with AP mode
2024-03-15 13:05:46 - last edited 2024-03-20 17:55:39
Model: TL-WR840N  
Hardware Version: V3
Firmware Version:

Hello

 

In AP mode, sometimes it disconnects from the network and sometimes it not give the ip address until after i restart the router, knowing that the main router is Huawei HG8145V5 2021.

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Re:Problem with AP mode-Solution
2024-03-19 18:05:34 - last edited 2024-03-20 17:55:39

  @Leray22222 

 

Of course the main router is responsible for offering the IP addresses to other APs in network and their clients.

If its DHCP server fails to offer these IP addresses, APs and their clients won't receive an IP address.

Wireless coverage of the main router dosn't have anything to do with the its DHCP server IP address distribution.

For that reason you should dobserve your main router system logs (if you have access to this information).

 

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Re:Problem with AP mode
2024-03-15 15:11:57

  @Leray22222 

 

Check connectivity with your main router. It could be a cable or port issue.

Change the cable and if that doesn't help, plug WR841 into another Huawei LAN port.

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Re:Problem with AP mode
2024-03-19 17:30:07

  @terziyski 

 

Hello sir

 

Could WI-FI coverage management in the main router be the cause of this problem?

And could it cause a conflict in the distribution of address on sub-routers that operate in mode AP?

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Re:Problem with AP mode-Solution
2024-03-19 18:05:34 - last edited 2024-03-20 17:55:39

  @Leray22222 

 

Of course the main router is responsible for offering the IP addresses to other APs in network and their clients.

If its DHCP server fails to offer these IP addresses, APs and their clients won't receive an IP address.

Wireless coverage of the main router dosn't have anything to do with the its DHCP server IP address distribution.

For that reason you should dobserve your main router system logs (if you have access to this information).

 

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