Using a TP Link MR6400 as an extender

Using a TP Link MR6400 as an extender

Using a TP Link MR6400 as an extender
Using a TP Link MR6400 as an extender
3 weeks ago
Model: TL-MR6400  
Hardware Version: V5
Firmware Version: 20

Hi people. I need some help. I have a Huawei 5G CPE Max as a main router from RainSA, and I'm using a TP LINK TL-MR6400 inside the house for my TV and wifi connections in my lounge. I have a second TP LINK TL-MR6400 router in my bedroom which is connected via LAN cable. The problem I'm having is that I cannot login to the TP Link router interface from any of my devices. It says no network available, and the tether app doesn't pick up either of the routers either. I need to reset the bedroom router name and pin to the same as the one in the lounge, as I have wifi cameras set up around my yard. The furthest camera is too far to connect to the lounge wifi so I want to connect it to the bedroom wifi which is closer. Any idea what could be blocking my login? I have a feeling it is the Huawei router causing the problem. Would rebooting all the routers back to factory settings solve the problem? 

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Re:Using a TP Link MR6400 as an extender
3 weeks ago

  @DARREN_1972-93 

Hi, 
Your inability to log in to the TL-MR6400's web UI may be related to your network topology and the TL-MR6400's settings. Please check the following information first:


  1) Is your network diagram Huawei 5G router -- TL-MR6400--TL-MR6400, or do the two TL-MR6400 connected to the Huawei router directly through Ethernet cable?
  2) On the back of the TL-MR6400, please check which port is used to connect to the front router.
  3) When connecting a computer to the lounge TL-MR6400, please check the IP address and the default gateway on your computer. Then connect the computer to the bedroom TL-MR6400, check the IP address and default gateway on your computer again. Send us the IP addresses and the default gateway.
       How to find the IP address on your devices
 

Best Regards

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