IoT NETWORK FOR AX73
IoT NETWORK FOR AX73
Hello friends,
Months ago i received in my office's Archer C80 a firmware update with some interesting features, one of them was the posibility of create a totally apart wifi network ssid for IoT devices, i loved that (Thank you very much)
So please, could it be done too for the Archer AX73??
Greetings.-
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Thank you very much for the feedback. I'll make sure to log this feature request and pass it along to the team.
Feel free to let us know of any other feature requests you may have, we’d be happy to send them up for you.
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@Sunshine Thanks for your reply
Another things that could be corrected are some inconsistencies between the web interface and the Tether app, for example:
1.- In the web interface in wireless, appears the option: mu-mimo / ofdma + mu-mimo / disable... in the app ONLY appears mu-mimo to activate with a checkmark...
2.- In the web interface in wireless, appears the option TWT to enable or disable with a checkmark... in the app, TWT is missing totally...
3.- In the web interface in wireless, don't let you choose width individually 40 / 80 / 160 MHz... in the app you can do it, but when i select 160 MHz the router is lying and really is in 80MHz (does not obey what you select)
4.- In the web interface in the wireless Guest wifi, you can fix a bandwidth limiter (Thanks for that Tp-Link !! ) , but in the app this option is missing and you can't control it.. also the checkmark "allow guest to see each other" is missing in the app too...
5.- In the web interface, the QoS option is no more, now we can't see the data usage/consumption of each connected client, (the real-time rate was moved to NetworkMap>Clients)... the refresh time of the bandwidth use of each client is TOO high, i think it could refresh at least every 3 seconds without problems ( i have a tl-wr844n that does it every 1 second)...
i'll let you know if i find another details, i barely have a week with my new AX-73. Thanks...
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@Sunshine Thanks for your reply
Another things that could be corrected are some inconsistencies between the web interface and the Tether app, for example:
1.- In the web interface in wireless, appears the option: mu-mimo / ofdma + mu-mimo / disable... in the app ONLY appears mu-mimo to activate with a checkmark...
2.- In the web interface in wireless, appears the option TWT to enable or disable with a checkmark... in the app, TWT is missing totally...
3.- In the web interface in wireless, don't let you choose width individually 40 / 80 / 160 MHz... in the app you can do it, but when i select 160 MHz the router is lying and really is in 80MHz (does not obey what you select)
4.- In the web interface in the wireless Guest wifi, you can fix a bandwidth limiter (Thanks for that Tp-Link !! ) ,
but in the app this option is missing and you can't control it..(EDIT: ignore what i've crossed out, sorry, the guest limiter in the app is present, but a little hidden)
Also the checkmark "allow guest to see each other" is missing in the app too...
5.- In the web interface, the QoS option is no more, now we can't see the data usage/consumption of each connected client, (the real-time rate was moved to NetworkMap>Clients)... the refresh time of the bandwidth use of each client is TOO high, i think it could refresh at least every 3 seconds without problems ( i have a tl-wr844n that does it every 1 second)...
i'll let you know if i find another details, i barely have a week with my new AX-73. Thanks...
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My expensive +200$ Archer AX73 in April 2024 still hasn't got an IOT Network feature.. Why a 40$ Archer C64 has had it since a long time ago ??
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Hi, the reason you need IoT network is for a separate SSID or isolate it from the main WiFi network?
Please note that IoT network in the TP-Link router is not isolated from the main network, for routers which don't support IoT network, you could consider using Guest Network as well which is also a different SSID, and provides an option to choose "Allow guests to access your local network" or not.
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The reason of having a separate IoT network is for not having to re-configure all my iot devices in the case that i need to change my wifi password or name... The iot network would be ONLY for my iot devices for the eternity... using the guest network is not an option, the guest wifi is just that: a wifi network for the guests.
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