TL-WPA8631P guest issues

TL-WPA8631P guest issues

TL-WPA8631P guest issues
TL-WPA8631P guest issues
2 weeks ago - last edited 2 weeks ago
Tags: #Wpa
Model: TL-WPA8631P  
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I have a TL-WPA8631P extender.

It is configured as OneMesh with my router.

It "clones" / "forwards" / "onemeshes" my original primary wifi in my house, however it does not do so for the guest networks which I configured on the primary router AFTER the one mesh has been fully set up.

 

 

This is unfortunate and undesired, so I tried setting on it its own guest network, I tried to make it secured with a password however it persists to be without a password even after I specifically set a password and clicked save and it signaled to be saved successfully.

 

Then I tried disabling the unsecured guest network and clicked on save yet it remained.

 

 

It would be ideal if the one mesh would also forward guest networks without me having to redefine such manually. But most critically, if I disable those I expect them to be disabled, this is a huge security issue.

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Re:TL-WPA8631P guest issues
2 weeks ago
Edit: they did get deleted after a while, however I was not able to set them up at any time passworded
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Re:TL-WPA8631P guest issues
2 weeks ago

Hi  @AmazingMiki ,

Please note that in the case of onemesh, TL-WPA8631P is the default extended router's main network.
In the case of WiFi clone, it is the same, please refer to the following instructions:How can I copy the wireless setting from the front router using Wi-Fi Clone button?

In these two configuration methods, TL-WPA8631P uses the same WiFi settings as the main router, that is, you cannot modify the password of TL-WPA8631P.

Unless you want to set up a separate WiFi settings for TL-WPA8631P, then you can reset TL-WPA8631P and reconfigure it.
How to Reset the Powerline Adapter to Factory Default?

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