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fredand
Aug 04, 2017Aspirant
Can not extend my new AC-router
Hello guys! I just bought a new AC-router, tp-link Archer C9. Before I got a router from Technicolor. I used to extend my wifi with a netgear wn3000rp. But wiyh my new router the extende...
exxtreme76401
Aug 12, 2017Aspirant
i was refering to the encryton (aes or tkip) but yes the authentication method can also be a problem if your device doesnt support it.
fredand
Aug 22, 2017Aspirant
No luck!
At the last step it just say that I have to move it closer.
In the router for encryption I could choose auto, aes or tkip. Does the extender prefer any of these?
Best
Regards
Fredrik
At the last step it just say that I have to move it closer.
In the router for encryption I could choose auto, aes or tkip. Does the extender prefer any of these?
Best
Regards
Fredrik
- fredandSep 06, 2017AspirantHello!
Still no luck.
But what do think of this. My extender is pretty old (but seems to work fine) but perhaps it do not work with later versions of 802-spec?
I saw that my Archer c9 is using 802-n mixed. Perhaps I should change it to something else like 802-b?
What do you think guys?
Btw does any body know what version of 802 the order versions of wn3000rp supports?
Best regards
Fredrik- fredandSep 08, 2017AspirantSuccess! I connected the extender to my old router. Then I could log in and administrate the extender. I found out that there was a new firmware for the extender, once installed I tried to connect to Archer c9, tada!!
Now my extender is connected to the Archer c9.