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2024-01-01 16:57:58
@sabbanos5 How far are the two Powerline adapters away from each other? For comparison, I also own a set of "Gigabit" Powerline adapters (albeit of a different brand) to bridge my home network from...
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2024-01-01 16:39:59
@83dons That driver is somewhat old, but it doesn't matter with regards to the channels. I have now got an Archer T4U "EU" myself and haven't found a way to make it work on channels 149 and higher....
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2024-01-01 16:07:05
@sabbanos5 Hi, I see that the "Ethernet port is connected" icon (these icons should resemble the actual LED lights on the adapters) on the upper adapter that is connected to your router does not show...
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Wi-Fi Routers
2024-01-01 14:14:07
@Taengmo Hi, Regarding the DoS Protection. Does your firmware only have an on/off switch or does it have sub-options that allow you to fine tune this feature? (like low/medium/high and separate...
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2024-01-01 13:48:24
@FluoA Hi, Happy New Year! According to TP-Link's list of EasyMesh-compatible devices (https://www.tp-link.com/en/easymesh/product-list/#wi-fi-routers) the Archer AX20 only supports EasyMesh starting...
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2023-12-31 22:48:16
@Andreas_B95 Hi, To me it looks like the only differences are the outer design and the type of antennas used. The Archer TX20U Plus uses a casing carried over from a previous model (Archer T4U Plus)...
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