using TL-WPA8630 as a wifi access point connected by RJ45?
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using TL-WPA8630 as a wifi access point connected by RJ45?
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Dear experts,
I will soon buy a device to extend my wifi network. Since I will move out fairly soon and I am not sure what the network configuration in my future appartment(s) will be, I would like to buy a highly versatile device.
I looked at TL-WPA8630, which looks very good. If I understood correctly, with this I can:
1 - setup a power line in my appartment and create a new wifi network from it
-> no question here
2- setup a power line in my appartment and use the device as a repeater of my existing wifi network
-> The advantage here I guess is that the device benefits from the power line. However, how well the device must be receiving the existing wifi network for this functionality to work?
3- may I use TL-WPA8630 as a simple wifi access point connected to my modem via RJ45 (i.e. without passing by the power line, in order to avoid speed limitations)?
Looking forward to hearing from you
Best wishes
Matthias
Hardware Version :
Firmware Version :
ISP :
Dear experts,
I will soon buy a device to extend my wifi network. Since I will move out fairly soon and I am not sure what the network configuration in my future appartment(s) will be, I would like to buy a highly versatile device.
I looked at TL-WPA8630, which looks very good. If I understood correctly, with this I can:
1 - setup a power line in my appartment and create a new wifi network from it
-> no question here
2- setup a power line in my appartment and use the device as a repeater of my existing wifi network
-> The advantage here I guess is that the device benefits from the power line. However, how well the device must be receiving the existing wifi network for this functionality to work?
3- may I use TL-WPA8630 as a simple wifi access point connected to my modem via RJ45 (i.e. without passing by the power line, in order to avoid speed limitations)?
Looking forward to hearing from you
Best wishes
Matthias