RE450 Range Extender losing connection
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Router ASUS DSL-AC68U with 2 X TPLink RE450 repeaters within range of each other. Both have their LAN port connected to a TV. DHCP server is on the Router only. Repeaters have their DHCP servers set to off. SID is the same on every device as well as both channels.
1. I can't connect to either of the extenders through their assigned ip's. It looks like one of the extenders prefers connecting to the other extender so i only see the ip of the extender connected to the router on its interface. Even if i assign a ip manually i struggle to connect to the extender. I am lucky every now and then and get connected to the extender to fiddle with its settings.
2. Extenders lose their internet connection.
Does anyone have an idea what i'm doing wrong here?
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https://forum.tp-link.com/showthread.php?109449-Problems-with-RE450-connected-to-Archer-AC1900-C9
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Not ideal but at least the product is now usable.
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I have a SKY Hub and I noticed you can reserve a specific IP address for anything that is connected. I was going to try reserving an IP address for the extender on the SKY Hub and inputting this manually via Tether into the extender
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I know this was from a while ago, but did you ever find a solution to this?
mikesbored wrote
Well this is one of the few support forums where Ive yet to see an answer or even a response from someone in the company showing they actually read these.
My re450 is having the same problems. I wont lose the connection to the extender but beyond the extender it wont connect to the internet or the network Im extending. Ive tried it with an auto ip and assigning a static ip to the extender. Tried it with the dhcp server on, off, and auto. Tried every possible combination of what connections to connect to and which to extend. For the most part it looks like it should work, if I login it shows everything is fine. However when I lose the net I connect to the router wifi directly and it starts to work again so it has to be an extender problem.
On a side note I have had other tplink extenders that never had this problem so Ive pretty much narrowed it down to this not working Not seeing any company response doesnt make me hold my breath for a firmware fix so I think I will get the powerline adapters when I get sick of this.
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I've been fighting a dropped connection off an RE450 wireless extender for months. Frontier switched the modem out for an Arris NG433B modem, That modem is on one end of the house and most of my wireless activity is on the other end. Tried chaning router parms, channel, DNS to Google, B/G Mixed mode as some posts suggested but nothing worked.
Finally I had a powerline near the "Wireless" side of the house, placed the extender into Access Point mode and cabled it to the Powerline. It's been going over 8 hours (when I'd expect at least a half dozen drops) so I think that is the solution. When the RE450 gets a weak signal it doesn't recover but drops the connection (the blue light on the outside remains blue even though the extender needed to be rebooted to establish a connection again).
Sorry I'm so late to the game but hopefully this will help someone else...
Steve
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I have same problem. and thx for your shared its.
It allows me to surf the internet again.
Previously, I easily played games and คาสิโนออนไลน์ via the RE450. Thank you very much.
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@CelticStar is that the only solution. I've been searching forums for days and cant find a successful troubleshooting resolution. My RE455 extender is permanently connected to the router, also TP-Link (MR200), but all devices connected to it keep losing internet every so often. It's now officially worse than my old AC500 extender.
I've changed static IP on the router, DNS, extended IP range pool, reserved a bunch of IP address for various devices, did all this in a few diffeeent combinations to no avail.
I'll now probably try to just use it as the wireless station from the router, but that goes against the point of it being an extender.
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