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2024-05-27 18:54:25
@rsonone42 Hi, Check again what is printed on your router's label, like jra11500 suggested. I think you router might be the model "EX220-G2u", but not "Archer AX1500".
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2024-05-26 21:33:47
@Anne67 Hi, Log into your old TP-Link ID account and "unbind" the Archer AX6000. Then switch to your new TP-Link account and "bind" the Archer AX6000 to that account.
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Range Extenders
2024-05-25 15:16:28
Stezza wrote an I unplug my plume and replace it with a different router and mesh setup? @Stezza If possible do the following test. Unplug the Ethernet cable from the Plume and then plug that end of...
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2024-05-25 13:56:33
@ChrisBS Hi, If the OFDMA + MU-MIMO issue bothers you a lot, then you could try this fix. https://community.tp-link.com/en/home/forum/topic/667844
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2024-05-25 13:52:29
@Alexander_D Although IPv6 has been around for quite some time, it is still not thoroughly implemented in many routers on the market. Of the numerous routers I own only a single one supports what you...
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2024-05-25 13:36:20
@Mat_arg Hi, Apparently the Archer AX55 V2 is not planned to receive support for "EasyMesh". Therefore you will unfortunately have to stick with "OneMesh" and use the workaround you illustrated....
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