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2025-07-04 13:47:53
@FixMacs Does the client device have to support OFDMA ? No, not all clients need to support OFDMA for it to be used. If at least one client and the access point (AP) support OFDMA, it can be utilized...
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2025-07-04 13:37:22
@Genarro_6k Eventually this FW release will come up on the US support portal - check this thread for details.
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2025-07-02 22:27:10
@Louis70 To be able to build a mesh between two TP-Link routers (one as a satellite) they both have to support an Easymesh feature - here's a list of supported devices.
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2025-06-26 19:33:20
@avionics I got ypur point and it's good that you share this particular issue. Sometimes the blue (internet port) of the router may not like the ethernet cable and misbehave. Try the following - use...
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2025-06-26 10:21:09
@avionics Best practice is to use a static IP address for the AP. This way you'll always know its IP address if you need to login in its WebGUI. For example if your main router uses for the LAN an IP...
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2025-06-25 22:31:02
@Oskar42 You have to use a router that supports Easymesh in AP mode as a controller, like the models from this thread. Unfortunatelly AX73 is not yet in this list, so you'll need at least one such...
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