When same SSID's, how to know which device I am connected to
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When same SSID's, how to know which device I am connected to
Region : Ireland
Model : TL-WPA4220
Hardware Version : V1
Firmware Version :
ISP :
Hello
I have a Powerline TL-WPA4220 adapter installed to boos my wifi at home.
To facilitate roaming, I have cloned the SSID on the TL-WPA4220 so that it is the same name as my router SSID.
When I move from the room containing the router to the room containing the TL-WPA4220 adapter, how do I know if it seamlessly connects to the TL-WPA4220.
I have a Windows 8 laptop and a Windows 7 laptop. Because the SSID for both the router and the TL-WPA4220 is the same, I cant see from Windows which one I am connected to.
If there a way in Windows to see this ?
Thanks, Ken
Model : TL-WPA4220
Hardware Version : V1
Firmware Version :
ISP :
Hello
I have a Powerline TL-WPA4220 adapter installed to boos my wifi at home.
To facilitate roaming, I have cloned the SSID on the TL-WPA4220 so that it is the same name as my router SSID.
When I move from the room containing the router to the room containing the TL-WPA4220 adapter, how do I know if it seamlessly connects to the TL-WPA4220.
I have a Windows 8 laptop and a Windows 7 laptop. Because the SSID for both the router and the TL-WPA4220 is the same, I cant see from Windows which one I am connected to.
If there a way in Windows to see this ?
Thanks, Ken