How to connect TP-Link Wi-fi Extender to Router with Ethernet Cable (Access Point Mode)

How to connect TP-Link Wi-fi Extender to Router with Ethernet Cable (Access Point Mode)

How to connect TP-Link Wi-fi Extender to Router with Ethernet Cable (Access Point Mode)
How to connect TP-Link Wi-fi Extender to Router with Ethernet Cable (Access Point Mode)
2022-03-17 09:13:57 - last edited 2022-06-29 03:09:16
Access Point Mode 

 

In Access point mode, tp-link extender connects to the router via an Ethernet cable and transform the wired network to a wireless network. This mode requires running an Ethernet cable between router and extender, which could bring faster speed and more reliable connection via wired connection.

 

FAQ Instructions: 

 

1. Setting up AP Mode via Web UI

FAQ: How to configure the range extender as an access point (new logo)?

 

2. Setting up AP Mode via Tether APP

FAQ:How to configure Range Extender as an Access Point via Tether APP?

 

 

Note: Only some models of Range Extender have Access Point Mode, check model User Guide to find out if your extender supports Access Point Mode.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Re:How to connect TP-Link Wi-fi Extender to Router with Ethernet Cable (Access Point Mode)
3 weeks ago

  @Solla-topee 

If I still want to "repeat" or extend the original WiFi network, can I rename the newly created AP wireless nextwork as the original WiFi name? I don't want to 2 separate networks by the same name and ideally don't want a WiFi conflict. 

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Re:How to connect TP-Link Wi-fi Extender to Router with Ethernet Cable (Access Point Mode)
3 weeks ago

 

CobaltMars wrote

  @Solla-topee 

If I still want to "repeat" or extend the original WiFi network, can I rename the newly created AP wireless nextwork as the original WiFi name? I don't want to 2 separate networks by the same name and ideally don't want a WiFi conflict. 

 

@CobaltMars 

 

Yes. You can still create the same wireless name and password on the AP. 

 

To avoid wireless signal interference, you can manually choose different channels on the host router and the AP. To understand how to choose an optimal channel, please check this thread:

Brief Introduction of Wireless Channel, Channel Width and DFS

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