Do router channels need to match Powerline channels?
Hi folks,
My router (a Vodafone one) is broadcasting the 2.4GHz on Channel 11 (auto) and the 5GHz on Channel 100 (auto), but I notice that my Powerline extender is using ‘Auto (Current channel 2)’ and ‘Auto (current channel 36). My WiFi performance isn’t great and I’m wondering about changing the channels. Should I fix them on the router and then fix them to the same ones on the Powerline, fix them on the router but leave the Powerline as ‘Auto’, or something else?
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Hello, you can adjust the wireless settings as the instruction below.
https://www.tp-link.com/support/faq/1418/
The powerline adapters do not have to match the router's channel; while they can be the same; Considering the current wifi performance of TL-WPA8630PKIT is not good enough, you can customize the wifi settings to give it a go. You can use different channel and channel width to test its performance and choose the best one.
May it help.
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Hello, you can adjust the wireless settings as the instruction below.
https://www.tp-link.com/support/faq/1418/
The powerline adapters do not have to match the router's channel; while they can be the same; Considering the current wifi performance of TL-WPA8630PKIT is not good enough, you can customize the wifi settings to give it a go. You can use different channel and channel width to test its performance and choose the best one.
May it help.
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Gotcha, thanks for your updates.
Now you can use the internet with the powerline adapters.
If need more help, be free to let me know.
Good day.
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