Wifi wisp error

I'm getting an error while making an bridge from my router to the another router using wisp mode, my main router is jio airfiber at first, extenderr was working smoothly but suddenly it started getting disconnecting from my main router and its just stopped do i tried to make bridge from another wifi there it's working very fine
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Hi @Dhiren03,
If the range extender is not a TP-Link range extender, please contact support of range extender to confirm how to reset the range extender correctly.
On the router AX55, you can check the settings on it:
Step 1: Verify you select and correctly enter the Home Wi-Fi name and password on the range extender.
a. By forgetting Wi-Fi and reconnecting to the home Wi-Fi, enter the password again.
b. On iPhone, go to WLAN-> highlight the connected network name, and enter the iPhone's password to see the password.
Step 2: Confirm no settings on the router to block/pause the internet of the Extender, such as Parent Control, Mac Filtering, or Access Control.
Step 3: Suggest modifying the following wireless setting on the Main router if possible. It will help us to locate which band has a connection issue with the router:
a. give different names for 2.4G and 5G Wi-Fi on the Main router. How to Change your Security Settings on your TP-Link Router (new UI)
b. fix the 2.4G channel to channel 1, 5G to channel 36. Changing Channel and Channel Width on a TP-Link Router (new logo)
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Hi@Dhiren03,
May I know if your network topology diagram is as follows:
jio airfiber— AX1500router)))(((extender)))((( client devices
(Note: — stands for wired connection,)))((( stands for wireless connection )
Did you change to new connection for Extender recently? Generally, you need to reset the extender and configure it to the new router again.
If your extender is not a TP-Link product, we also recommend that you carefully check the extender's support to troubleshoot the extender.
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I tried resetting the extender and reconnecting it again, carefully ensuring that it was connected to the correct Wi-Fi. However, it's still not able to establish a bridge. The last time I configured it, nothing was manually set—it configured itself automatically. Even after resetting and trying again, the issue persists.
Here’s my network topology:
Jio AirFiber — AX1500 Router )))((( Extender )))((( Client Devices
(Note: — stands for wired connection, )))((( stands for wireless connection.)"
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Hi @Dhiren03,
If the range extender is not a TP-Link range extender, please contact support of range extender to confirm how to reset the range extender correctly.
On the router AX55, you can check the settings on it:
Step 1: Verify you select and correctly enter the Home Wi-Fi name and password on the range extender.
a. By forgetting Wi-Fi and reconnecting to the home Wi-Fi, enter the password again.
b. On iPhone, go to WLAN-> highlight the connected network name, and enter the iPhone's password to see the password.
Step 2: Confirm no settings on the router to block/pause the internet of the Extender, such as Parent Control, Mac Filtering, or Access Control.
Step 3: Suggest modifying the following wireless setting on the Main router if possible. It will help us to locate which band has a connection issue with the router:
a. give different names for 2.4G and 5G Wi-Fi on the Main router. How to Change your Security Settings on your TP-Link Router (new UI)
b. fix the 2.4G channel to channel 1, 5G to channel 36. Changing Channel and Channel Width on a TP-Link Router (new logo)
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