Devices not seen over wireless network
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Devices not seen over wireless network
Region : UnitedKingdom
Model : TL-WPA4220
Hardware Version : V1
Firmware Version :
ISP :
I bought a TL-WPA4220 Powerline extender Kit some time ago and It has been providing extended access to the internet without any problems. I have cloned the wireless network and checked that both SID and password are the same on both the original NetGear N150 router/access point and the new TP-LINK access point.
I've connected a CANON AirPrint printer to he remote access point and although it can see the internet and can be pinged it does not appear as an AirPrint printer from my original Wireless Access point.
I have also recently bought a SONOS wireless speaker and although this can be seen from the TP-LINK access point to which it is connected it cannot be seen from the other access point. (it sometimes appears as a connected device and can be pinged from the original NetGear N150 access point.router.
I've read elsewhere that there are problems with the DHCP packets not being sent correctly through the TP-LINK Powerline extenders - Does anyone else know more ?
Model : TL-WPA4220
Hardware Version : V1
Firmware Version :
ISP :
I bought a TL-WPA4220 Powerline extender Kit some time ago and It has been providing extended access to the internet without any problems. I have cloned the wireless network and checked that both SID and password are the same on both the original NetGear N150 router/access point and the new TP-LINK access point.
I've connected a CANON AirPrint printer to he remote access point and although it can see the internet and can be pinged it does not appear as an AirPrint printer from my original Wireless Access point.
I have also recently bought a SONOS wireless speaker and although this can be seen from the TP-LINK access point to which it is connected it cannot be seen from the other access point. (it sometimes appears as a connected device and can be pinged from the original NetGear N150 access point.router.
I've read elsewhere that there are problems with the DHCP packets not being sent correctly through the TP-LINK Powerline extenders - Does anyone else know more ?