TP-LINK RE705X Extender second connection to router

TP-LINK RE705X Extender second connection to router

TP-LINK RE705X Extender second connection to router
TP-LINK RE705X Extender second connection to router
a week ago
Model: RE705X  
Hardware Version: V2
Firmware Version: 63661

Hi Team.

 

I hope you are well.

 

Quick question: Is it normal that the TP-Link RE705X extender sets up an additional connection to my Asus RT-AX86U Pro router? On the router device list, I see the RE705X with a dynamic address over Wi-Fi 5 at 80 Hz with the MAC address found in the TP-Link mobile app. Then I see another Wi-Fi connection at 160 Hz with a static IP address and a MAC address I don't recognize and cannot find in the extender app.

 

I confirmed this is the extender as I disconnected other devices, and the only two entries are from the extender.

 

Does the extender set this up for the 160 Hz band?

 

Thank you.

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Re:TP-LINK RE705X Extender second connection to router
Monday

  @SciGhost

 

You can try the following

 

 

Disable Easymesh feature and check again your connections. If this connection still exists then probably some other device is connected to your Asus router.

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Re:TP-LINK RE705X Extender second connection to router
Tuesday

  @terziyski 

 

Thank you for your response. I do not have a TP-LINK router; I have an Asus RT-AX86U Pro router and a TP-LINK RE705X extender connected to it in extender mode. I have confirmed that, in this configuration, the extender creates two connections, one of which is a static IP. This is to establish a strong connection to maintain the 160Hz frequency. All is working as intended, and the extender is performing very well.

Thank you. 

 

Kind Regards 

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