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RBK50 replacing AC1750, with a few new connectivity problems
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RBK50 replacing AC1750, with a few new connectivity problems
I recently changed from an AC1750 router to the RBK50, and am unable to connect to my older iPad and to my ethernet printer using wi-fi. I'm in the US, and am using an ISP with its own propriatary TP-Link router, which I then hook to my router and then to the Dell Inspiron desktop computer. This is exactly the way I hav=d the previous AC1750 connected, and everything worked fine. Now I can communicate fine with my desktop, my smart TV, my iPhone, and my laptop Dell computer. Also I was able to set up Echo Plus. However, I have not been able to set up my wi-fi printer (Epson Ecotank 3750), my Amazon Echo (early model), my Echo Dot, and my older iPad, all of which worked well with my prefious Netgrae AC1750..
I am not a tecchie, but I can follow clear instructions that don't consist of geekspeak.
Thank you for any assistance you can provide.
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