rustyshackleford
New Around Here
I used to have a RT-AX86U, where everything connected great from the garage but my upstairs did not connect as well on video calls. A few months ago I swapped routers to an GT-AX11000 and now upstairs gets fantastic connection but in the garage, my PC does not even see any of my Wifi networks at all. A Raspberry Pi in the garage does connect to my 2.4 network but it is spotty at best. My guess is that my old PC doesn't have new enough Wifi hardware to connect to the new router, or something.
I just set up the RT-AX86U in Repeater mode in the garage and connected the PC to it via Ethernet, and I'm getting fast internet now on the PC. The trouble is that I cannot find any clients connected to the RT-AX86U when I go to router.asus.com OR to repeater.asus.com. The UI for both URLs shows GT-AX11000 at the top and the network map only lists clients directly connected to that router. The PC, and my laptop connected to the repeater do not show up yet both are clearly connected to the internet. This is a problem because I need to find the IP address of the Pi connected to the repeater so that I can log into it, but can't see it in the map. Is there any way to see the devices connected to the repeater either through router.asus.com or some other method?
By the way, I did turn off wifi on my laptop and connect to the repeater via ethernet, but even in that case router.asus.com and repeater.asus.com both route to the main GT-AX11000 UI screen with the main network map.
I just set up the RT-AX86U in Repeater mode in the garage and connected the PC to it via Ethernet, and I'm getting fast internet now on the PC. The trouble is that I cannot find any clients connected to the RT-AX86U when I go to router.asus.com OR to repeater.asus.com. The UI for both URLs shows GT-AX11000 at the top and the network map only lists clients directly connected to that router. The PC, and my laptop connected to the repeater do not show up yet both are clearly connected to the internet. This is a problem because I need to find the IP address of the Pi connected to the repeater so that I can log into it, but can't see it in the map. Is there any way to see the devices connected to the repeater either through router.asus.com or some other method?
By the way, I did turn off wifi on my laptop and connect to the repeater via ethernet, but even in that case router.asus.com and repeater.asus.com both route to the main GT-AX11000 UI screen with the main network map.