Tame
New Around Here
Hi,
As most of you know the AX88U has an issue with low signal 2.4Ghz network.
I am enjoying this router's management and thought of extending it's 2.4 network range with my old and reliable R7000.
I reset the R7000 to factory settings (running its latest official firmware), and use the built-in wizard to configure it as an AP.
I gave it the same 2.4 SSID and passphrase.
I also configured it to use the same channel as the AX88U, as I heard that it's a good way to make devices hop from one router to another (router to AP and vise versa) according to the actual signal strength and not stay stuck connected to the farthest antenna.
I connected the R7000 AP in the remote area of the house using a network cable.
When I boot both routers everything starts off fine, but after a few minutes, the R7000 gets disconnected from the AX88U.
Using a laptop that is connected by wire to the AX88U I try to ping the R7000 and it's not available.
Is there anything I need to configure to make it work?
What am I missing?
Thanks!
As most of you know the AX88U has an issue with low signal 2.4Ghz network.
I am enjoying this router's management and thought of extending it's 2.4 network range with my old and reliable R7000.
I reset the R7000 to factory settings (running its latest official firmware), and use the built-in wizard to configure it as an AP.
I gave it the same 2.4 SSID and passphrase.
I also configured it to use the same channel as the AX88U, as I heard that it's a good way to make devices hop from one router to another (router to AP and vise versa) according to the actual signal strength and not stay stuck connected to the farthest antenna.
I connected the R7000 AP in the remote area of the house using a network cable.
When I boot both routers everything starts off fine, but after a few minutes, the R7000 gets disconnected from the AX88U.
Using a laptop that is connected by wire to the AX88U I try to ping the R7000 and it's not available.
Is there anything I need to configure to make it work?
What am I missing?
Thanks!