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2025-05-09 19:21:45
@Nanosizeduser TP-Link's "EU"-labelled USB Wi-Fi adapters that are built on Wi-Fi chips from Realtek all have that restriction. More recently TP-Link has introduced some newer models that use Wi-Fi...
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5G/4G Routers
2025-05-09 18:28:04
@Beaky Hi, Not all SIM cards from all mobile providers are plug&play. If it doesn't work automatically, then you likely need to set it up manually by following the user guide for your LTE router. You...
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2025-05-09 18:01:17
@Nanosizeduser Hi, Most of TP-Link's USB Wi-Fi adapters designated for the "EU" region (like the TX20U Nano(EU)) do not support the 5 GHz channels from 149 to 165. However, these happen to be the...
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Wi-Fi Routers
2025-05-09 17:49:51
@thomas_l Hi, From your screenshot of the "ThomasIphone" connection as well as from the WireGuard client log we can see that the IPv4 address of the WireGuard server ("Endpoint") is being replaced by...
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Wi-Fi Routers
2025-05-08 20:39:35
@ibrahimcetin Hi, It appears to me as if your procedure is not quite correct. If the HG8245X6-10 is your main EasyMesh router, then it means the AX53 will be added as an EasyMesh Satellite. For this...
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Wi-Fi Routers
2025-05-08 18:22:24
@IGORR As previously explained by TP-Link staff, at least on newer products the rightmost number of the version indicates the factory where the product was made at. Version "...0" are apparently made...
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