Only letting one device log on at a time

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Only letting one device log on at a time
Only letting one device log on at a time
2023-04-04 08:51:03
Model: RE450  
Hardware Version: V4
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Hi,

I have just brought a Wifi Exetender RE450.  I can only log on one device at a time.  When I log in a second device it times out the first one.  

I thought i would be able to log on multiple devices.

Any ideas, thanks.

Barry

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Re:Only letting one device log on at a time
2023-04-06 06:51:14

  @baz123 

 

Hi, do you mean the web interface of the extender? If so, it is normal that only one device can login at a time, there will be conflict when managing the same extender on multiple devices at the same time.

 

However, it will not affect internet access on multiple devices at the same time.

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