AX1800 Wi-Fi 6 - Not displaying Wireless Connections
I see my wired connections under the Clients button.
I cannot see my wireless connected devices. I know they are connected because they can ping each other and I can pull up the router.
What am I missing?
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When logging into the web interface for your router at tplinkwifi.net , you are presented with three globes under the Network Map menu option. If you click on the far right globe labeled clients, you can see all the connected devices and how they are connected to the network
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So I cannot see them Localy from my own network on my own machine?
Because that is whats happening.
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This is all I see yet I have 2 wireless devices connected.
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Just for your information, tplinkwifi.net simply redirects you to the local management page for the router, it doesn't actually send traffic outside your network. This address will work even when not connected to the internet.
I would have expected your wireless clients to show up in this list too, but maybe they arent because of the OneMesh Setup. If you navigate into
Advanced > Network > DHCP Server, you can also see all of the devices that have been assigned an IP from the DHCP server. Do your devices appear in this location?
Advanced > QoS will also show a list of devices connected to the network. Do your devices appear in this location?
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Here are the screen shots.
I am Not using DHCP as this is being used for a private network.
I can see the 4 Hardwired devices but not the 2 wireless devices.
I know they ARE connected to this wifi router because when I Power it Off, They loose all access.
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Is there a specific reason that you are not using the DHCP server available on the router? As this is the server that runs on the router that actually configures the connected devices, and will make them appear as separate clients. If you are running your DHCP server on another router, the wireless and wireless clients can be seen there.
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This is setup as a Private network where-as all devices are assigned an IP.
Where it is DHCP or not, all devices (Wired or WiFi) should be seen by the router.
How is it Even the ones Physicaly Connected are not showing their connected Speed in the Screenshots above?
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