TP-LINK WA850RE - set up to work with 2 networks

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TP-LINK WA850RE - set up to work with 2 networks
TP-LINK WA850RE - set up to work with 2 networks
2023-05-15 18:14:46 - last edited 2023-05-15 18:15:54
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Hello All,

 

Is it possible to configure my TP-Link WA850RE range extender to connect to 2 different wi-fi networks, not simultaneously? For example to have it connected to one network and if this networks fails to quickly connect to the other preset network. I used the Tether app to set up the first network. Can I add a second one for the same range extender?

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Re:TP-LINK WA850RE - set up to work with 2 networks
2023-05-16 03:45:24

  @Kristiyan 

 

Hi, the WA850RE doesn't support such feature, when the first network fails, you will need to connect it manually to another network.

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