Android Tether app does not save configuration (AX3000)

Android Tether app does not save configuration (AX3000)

Android Tether app does not save configuration (AX3000)
Android Tether app does not save configuration (AX3000)
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Model: Archer AX3000  
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Whenever i try to access my AX 3000 through the tether app, the app enters into configuration. After finishing, the next time i open it again, i have to configure it again. It does not save the settings.

 

My AX3000 seems to be both a router and a modem, all in the same unit, if that helps.

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Re:Android Tether app does not save configuration (AX3000)
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  @Aldebaraan ,

It seems strange, would you mind record it as a video and send it to support.forum@tp-link.com, attaching [Forum ID 854658] and details, and we will have a dedicated person to assist in analysis and follow-up.

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Re:Android Tether app does not save configuration (AX3000)
22 hours ago

Aldebaraan wrote

Whenever i try to access my AX 3000 through the tether app, the app enters into configuration. After finishing, the next time i open it again, i have to configure it again. It does not save the settings.

 

My AX3000 seems to be both a router and a modem, all in the same unit, if that helps.

  @Aldebaraan 

 

Hi,

 

If your "AX3000" router does indeed have a built-in modem, then it could likely be one of TP-Link's "Aginet" models. Can you see the word "Aginet" printed on the router or the box? For these models the "TP-Link Aginet" app would have to be used, not the Tether app.

 

In case your "AX3000" with modem was a "Deco" device, then you would need to use the "TP-Link Deco" app.

 

By the way, the actual model name of your "AX3000" router should be printed on a sticker on the backside or the underside of the router.

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