MAC Address of all devices connected to range extender showing as range extender MAC on modem

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Re:MAC Address of all devices connected to range extender showing as range extender MAC on modem
2024-11-27 00:08:28

  @Jim1664,

If you have both a TP-Link Range Extender and TP-Link Router, try using the OneMesh or EasyMesh configuration. In this mode, the router should be able to see all the addresses of connected clients.

 

As a guess based on compatibility I have seen:  this functionality is a part of the hardware and the technology of some RE technology. There are different "proxy" modes available to different range extender models and it isn't the case that all Range Extenders will report the same address, we have some that will provide a hybrid address that replaces the first half of the client's MAC address with the RE's address - but I am not sure on what defines the difference.

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