Access point connected via ethernet but no internet access

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Access point connected via ethernet but no internet access
Access point connected via ethernet but no internet access
2020-03-25 11:35:40
Model: Archer C50  
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Hi,

 

Ive set up the archer C50 via ethernet to my main router and change the settings to access point. 

It is not recognising on main PC as anothe rethernet connection.

When trying to connect to the Archger C50 it connects for around 30seconds and then says no internet avilable. There is nothing wrong with any other connection. Can anyone advise on what i need to look at now to secure full connection?

 

Thanks

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Re:Access point connected via ethernet but no internet access
2020-03-26 07:53:02

@R.Air 

 

Below is the instruction to change Archer C50 as an access point. 

https://www.tp-link.com/support/download/archer-c50/#video 

https://www.tp-link.com/support/faq/1199/

 

Please verify whether you have configured the C50 as the same steps. 

 

Please connect your computer to the C50 when it lost connection and click here to get the IP address and gateway. Please show me a picture of it also. 

 

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