TP Link Range extender kills the internet in the rest of the network

TP Link Range extender kills the internet in the rest of the network

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Re:TP Link Range extender kills the internet in the rest of the network
2024-08-07 13:48:58

I had exactly the same problem as described, using three of these WA850RE devices, connectivity to the main router wi-fi (a Huawei Wi-fi 6 router provided by the local ISP Zeop) became extremely flaky.

 

I took these steps, to try and improve things. All I can say, is that things improved slightly, but not to the extent that I'd say it's satisfactory:

 

1) Upgraded the firmware on all three devices to 10.0.13

2) Set all three devices to use a static IP address, and disabled DHCP on all of them.

 

After doing this, for a few minutes, I thought it was fixed, as I could connect to the main router's wi-fi, and each of the wi-fi extenders. However it wasn't long before the connection dropped, and I started getting that problem where it prompts for the wi-fi password, even though the password has already been correctly entered on my laptop/phone.

 

I should mention that there is also a Netgear PLW1000/CPL1000 Powerline kit which runs perfectly fine on the same network. I'm now thinking of ditching the TP-Link extenders and going with another Netgear Powerline device!

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Re:TP Link Range extender kills the internet in the rest of the network
2024-08-11 10:19:03

  @buxter can you suggest which repeater you bought ? I am facing same problem as you.

I was thinking of getting one mesh supporting devices of TP-Link

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Re:TP Link Range extender kills the internet in the rest of the network
2024-08-24 14:00:01

BIUS

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Re:TP Link Range extender kills the internet in the rest of the network
2024-09-14 22:49:47

  @jesperk2 It DOES work, thanks!!!

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Re:TP Link Range extender kills the internet in the rest of the network
a week ago

  @buxter 

 

I'm glad it's not just me, this thing absolutely kills the entire network when it is plugged in.

 

I've had it a while & occasionally I try to get it going with the same result, I guess I'll just throw it away, stop wasting my time on it & get something else.

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