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- If your router MAC filter is enabled, the wireless device will not be able to get the IP address through EX6120 or EX6000. To allow this wireless device to access the internet, you must add the translated MAC address into the router.
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Jul 12, 2018 · It is an access point. You should put the switch before (in the same room) the access point, and any wired device connect to the switch. All the wired and wireless devices will share gigabit...
Oct 28, 2019 · I have an Archer C1200 and a TL-WA830RE range extender. All devices connected to the range extender, appear using the range extender's MAC address. when viewing the list of connected devices, on the router's web page or Tether app. DHCP is turned off in the range extender.
Jun 2, 2022 · The wireless device MAC address is translated to another MAC address when the wireless device connects to the extender. To allow the wireless device to connect, you must add the translated MAC address into the router.
Nov 29, 2015 · What you may need to do is replace the extender with a Wi-Fi router. All modern Wi-Fi routers can change their MAC addresses. The downside of using a router is that it will introduce a second layer of NAT, which may break some applications, like games.
Jul 16, 2022 · To connect devices to your extender: Disable the Access Control List feature or the MAC Address filtering on your router. Turn ON the extender and connect all the devices to your extender network. Make sure that the router LED link remains lit. Launch a web browser and type: www.mywifiext.net or www.mywifiext.com in the address bar. A pop up ...
When you're connected to the extender, the extender has to impersonate you to the access point. This means your hardware address will be seen as the extender's hardware address on the original network and your own hardware address on the extender's network.
Dec 2, 2022 · On the wifi router I see 2 entries for my tp-link range extender with the same IP. One is with the correct MAC and I see the IP v4 and the IP v6. The second entry is with the same (correct) device name, the same IP v4 but a slightly different mac address (the first couple is not 00 but 02, the rest is equal) and I see 2,4 Ghz (in the first ...