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2018-06-20 20:31:13
If a device can connect to both bands, you should be able to do so. For example, my network uses different SSIDs. I have Ipads that I first set up to sign-on to the 2.4 band. Then I go to the wifi...
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2018-06-20 20:17:12
Not sure if this helps... I have a C8 and using port forward. After I upgraded to the latest firmware I could not get port forwarding to work. I dropped back to the older firmware version per TP-Link...
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2018-06-20 19:41:30
Note that the router does not support the Apple formats. The drive can be formatted like a windows drive and an Apple computer can read/write to the USB drive. Apple Time Machine will not work on the...
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2018-06-19 20:06:29
Consider contacting Newegg and do a return or exchange. Do you have any devices that are assigned a specific IP such as a security DVR, cameras, or game box. Try powering off all of the devices...
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2018-06-19 19:46:18
Per the TP-Link https://www.tp-link.com/ae/faq-603.html It should support FAT/FAT32/NTFS formats. It does not support Apple formats. I would contact support and open a ticket.
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2018-06-19 19:38:28
I have a C7 and and IMac so this may help or not. Sign on to the C59 and check the file sharing settings for the USB. Also check the file sharing options in File Explorer.
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