Use sensor (T110) on Wi-Fi extender ?
Hello,
I have a T110 in a room where the signal is weak. I was thinking that I could use a wifi extender so as the T110 use it to connect to H100.
Is there anyone who have been able to make it work this way ?
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Tapo T110 is not a 2.4GHz WiFi device, it is connected to Tapo hub through a different wireless frequency, the TP-Link SubGHz. TP-Link Sub-GHz Technology Brings the New Tapo Lineup of Smart Hub, Sensors,Switches and More.
You can place the Tapo hub halfway between the router and the sensor. If the middle position is still far from the router or sensor, then you can consider connecting the hub to the range extender.
Tapo H100 supports 2.4GHz wireless, Tapo H200 supports 2.4GHz and wired connection (wired connection is required in the configuration state).
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Hub's sub-devices communicate with each other through the router (local network) and the internet, not directly between two hubs.
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Tapo T110 is not a 2.4GHz WiFi device, it is connected to Tapo hub through a different wireless frequency, the TP-Link SubGHz. TP-Link Sub-GHz Technology Brings the New Tapo Lineup of Smart Hub, Sensors,Switches and More.
You can place the Tapo hub halfway between the router and the sensor. If the middle position is still far from the router or sensor, then you can consider connecting the hub to the range extender.
Tapo H100 supports 2.4GHz wireless, Tapo H200 supports 2.4GHz and wired connection (wired connection is required in the configuration state).
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Many thanks for clarifying this for me.
Will 2x H100 be able to talk to each other ? I mean some devices are connected to one and other devices (out of range) connected to the closer H100 to them.
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Hub's sub-devices communicate with each other through the router (local network) and the internet, not directly between two hubs.
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