You need to go to the wireless page and separate the two signals 2.4GHz and 5Ghz because they are combined by default so its difficult for the AP to automatically give you the suitable SSID frequency suitable for your device(s) simultaneously so rather split them so they broadcast separately that is the only thing they didn't specify but it works well
Hello, I installed my Wavlink AC 1200 a month ago. Initially, it was placed in my hallway, but it consistently lost signal after about an hour of use, even after multiple resets. I have since moved it outside, but the issue persists. Despite the signal loss, the LED indicators on the Wavlink light up properly, showing that the repeater is on and the Wi-Fi is connected. However, the network Wi-Fi does not appear when I search for it. I'm unsure if this issue is due to the Ethernet cable being very long or because it passes through two RJ45 sockets. Can you please help me?
Hello, I installed my Wavlink AC 1200 a month ago. Initially, it was placed in my hallway, but it consistently lost signal after about an hour of use, even after multiple resets. I have since moved it outside, but the issue persists. Despite the signal loss, the LED indicators on the Wavlink light up properly, showing that the repeater is on and the Wi-Fi is connected. However, the network Wi-Fi does not appear when I search for it. I'm unsure if this issue is due to the Ethernet cable being very long or because it passes through two RJ45 sockets. Can you please help me?
You need to go to the wireless page and separate the two signals 2.4GHz and 5Ghz because they are combined by default so its difficult for the AP to automatically give you the suitable SSID frequency suitable for your device(s) simultaneously so rather split them so they broadcast separately that is the only thing they didn't specify but it works well
Hello,
I installed my Wavlink AC 1200 a month ago. Initially, it was placed in my hallway, but it consistently lost signal after about an hour of use, even after multiple resets. I have since moved it outside, but the issue persists.
Despite the signal loss, the LED indicators on the Wavlink light up properly, showing that the repeater is on and the Wi-Fi is connected. However, the network Wi-Fi does not appear when I search for it. I'm unsure if this issue is due to the Ethernet cable being very long or because it passes through two RJ45 sockets. Can you please help me?
The wifi in this extender will use the same SSID name as original WIFI send from Wifi Router or add -EXT after the name ?
How could i block an user in this rounder admin panel? I couldn’t find those option... Help me please
I will check
Great information
Glad it was helpful!
it does support VLAN?
Can it be used indoors ?
Doesn’t log in
Can i use it on starlink
sure
Hello,
I installed my Wavlink AC 1200 a month ago. Initially, it was placed in my hallway, but it consistently lost signal after about an hour of use, even after multiple resets. I have since moved it outside, but the issue persists.
Despite the signal loss, the LED indicators on the Wavlink light up properly, showing that the repeater is on and the Wi-Fi is connected. However, the network Wi-Fi does not appear when I search for it. I'm unsure if this issue is due to the Ethernet cable being very long or because it passes through two RJ45 sockets. Can you please help me?
Same thing happening to mines