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Range Extenders
2023-05-02 00:07:07
@Dave1971 No, while a Range Extender can have a separate SSID while it is operating as a traditional Range Extender, it will use the same password.
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Wi-Fi Routers
2023-04-27 00:55:32
@poH_ We do not have a timetable. It is listed as planned on our device compatibility list Planned does not mean it will come though, so just wanted to make sure that was understood. What I would...
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Deco
2023-04-27 00:49:55
@markjinin It should be getting added, but I can't say when.
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Range Extenders
2023-04-24 20:45:47
@NotTechSavy 4 pins indicates the port is 10/100 Ethernet so its normal.
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Deco
2023-04-24 19:28:20
@DLPlatt Technically yes, but its not recommended. They would not be the same network and it would do more "harm than good". You clients would likely become confused as to which AP to connect to, the...
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Range Extenders
2023-04-24 19:17:35
@Pacer418 Range Extenders do not have a password by default. By default their network is open. Its only to allow you to connect to the extender and then link it to your host network. Once it is...
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