Official Release Support Customizing Password and Encryption Type on Range Extenders
Official Release Support Customizing Password and Encryption Type on Range Extenders

Dear TP-Link range extender users,
We are excited to inform you about a significant enhancement made to our range extenders in recent weeks. We are pleased to introduce a new feature that empowers you to personalize the password and encryption type for your extended network. This customization option enables you to further strengthen the security and tailor the network settings according to your preferences.
Having a different password for the extender compared to the router offers several benefits:
Enhanced Security
Using a different password for the extender adds an extra layer of security to your network. It prevents unauthorized access to your network by ensuring that anyone wishing to connect to the extended network needs to enter a separate password.
Access Control
With a unique password for the extender, you have more control over who can access your network. You can provide the router password to trusted users while maintaining a separate password for the extender, allowing you to manage and restrict access as needed.
Flexibility
Different passwords for the router and the extender provide flexibility in granting access rights. You can grant access to guests or temporary users without giving them access to your primary network by sharing the extender's password.
The Supported list:
More models are still in the plan. Please regularly check the official firmware release note for updates!
Model & Hardware Version | Supported Firmware Version |
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RE815XE_V1 | since factory firmware |
RE900XD_V1 | 1.0.10 Build 20240411 and later |
RE815X_V1 | since factory firmware |
RE700X_V1 | 1.1.3 Build 20230419 and later |
RE705X_V1 | 1.0.10 Build 20230307 and later |
RE715X_V1 | 1.0.10 Build 20230307 and later |
RE605X_V3 | 1.0.10 Build 20230307 and later |
RE600X_V3 | 1.0.10 Build 20230307 and later |
TL-WA850RE_V7 | 1.0.13 Build 20240222_Beta Firmware |
How to set up a different password on the range extender?
Here we take RE815XE for example:
1. Log into the web UI per How to log into the web management page of the range extender.
2. Go to Settings>Wireless>Extended Network.
3. Change the SSID, password, and security mode if necessary. Then Click "Save".
With more exciting updates to share with you, We've also implemented the following features alongside the same firmware versions:
Host Wireless Password Detection Alerts
If the configuration is unsuccessful due to an incorrect password, a clear notification will be presented to indicate the issue.
Web Interface Display Optimization
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Add Wireless Negotiation Rates.
You could view wireless negotiation rates from the extender to the host router, and from Wireless Clients to the extender directly on the web management page. It helps check whether the extender and mobile clients are positioned in optimal places and troubleshoot the network speed issues.
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Add Physical and Virtual MAC addresses on the clients.
Making it easier to configure the Access Control/MAC Filtering on the Host router.
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@David-TP it's actually already supported. Right out of the box. You just need to update your supported device list.
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@David-TP hola no hay actualizacion para la version TL-WA850RE v6.0¡?????
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@David-TP What about RE450, funny thing is I was able to do this before, but not anymore?
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I regret buying a TP-Link product again. This a bare minimum security feature. I purchased RE305 to extend an existing shared wifi network in my apartment and using the same host password is surely a no go for me. Do you have any plan to extend this to RE305. Otherwise, I consider returning the product.
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Dear TP-Link range extender users,
We are excited to inform you about a significant enhancement made to our range extenders in recent weeks. We are pleased to introduce a new feature that empowers you to personalize the password and encryption type for your extended network. This customization option enables you to further strengthen the security and tailor the network settings according to your preferences.
Having a different password for the extender compared to the router offers several benefits:
Enhanced Security
Using a different password for the extender adds an extra layer of security to your network. It prevents unauthorized access to your network by ensuring that anyone wishing to connect to the extended network needs to enter a separate password.
Access Control
With a unique password for the extender, you have more control over who can access your network. You can provide the router password to trusted users while maintaining a separate password for the extender, allowing you to manage and restrict access as needed.
FlexibilityDifferent passwords for the router and the extender provide flexibility in granting access rights. You can grant access to guests or temporary users without giving them access to your primary network by sharing the extender's password.
The Supported list:
More models are still in the plan. Please regularly check the official firmware release note for updates!
Model & Hardware Version Supported Firmware Version RE815XE_V1 since factory firmware RE900XD_V1 1.0.10 Build 20240411 and later RE815X_V1 since factory firmware RE700X_V1 1.1.3 Build 20230419 and later RE705X_V1 1.0.10 Build 20230307 and later RE715X_V1 1.0.10 Build 20230307 and later RE605X_V3 1.0.10 Build 20230307 and later RE600X_V3 1.0.10 Build 20230307 and later TL-WA850RE_V7 1.0.13 Build 20240222_Beta Firmware
How to set up a different password on the range extender?
Here we take RE815XE for example:
1. Log into the web UI per How to log into the web management page of the range extender.
2. Go to Settings>Wireless>Extended Network.
3. Change the SSID, password, and security mode if necessary. Then Click "Save".
With more exciting updates to share with you, We've also implemented the following features alongside the same firmware versions:
Host Wireless Password Detection Alerts
If the configuration is unsuccessful due to an incorrect password, a clear notification will be presented to indicate the issue.
Web Interface Display Optimization
Add Wireless Negotiation Rates.
You could view wireless negotiation rates from the extender to the host router, and from Wireless Clients to the extender directly on the web management page. It helps check whether the extender and mobile clients are positioned in optimal places and troubleshoot the network speed issues.
Add Physical and Virtual MAC addresses on the clients.
Making it easier to configure the Access Control/MAC Filtering on the Host router.
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@David-TP I have the TP-Link AC1900 WiFi ExtenderTP-Link AC1900 WiFi Extender. I need it to have a unique password. I have devices in the extended area that cannot have special characters in the password. My network it extends to does and needs special characters. Any chance for a firmware update soon?
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