WiFi and Range Extenders
Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2014 2:20 pm
I am sure I am not the only one that has had this particular issue so let me start by apologizing if the following has been asked and answered.
I have a TP-Link TP-WR1043ND router running Gargoyle (Version 1.5.7) set up as a wireless access point. I have random connectivity issues (still chasing those down) but the major bone of contention I have right now is that I am trying to "extend" my connectivity using a Hawking HWREN2 WiFi Range Extender but after +/- 24 hours of the HWREN2 being powered on, the network connectivity of anything around it drops.
I have searched the Gargoyle forums and have come up empty handed - if something exists, I must be using the wrong search terms. I have contacted Hawking Tech Support and they suggested resetting the extender and changing the SSID to something different. I have done that and the count down has started. The primary issue with the different SSID is that it kind of defeats the intended purpose - extending the existing network.
Anyone have any thoughts or suggestions?
Thanks in advance.
I have a TP-Link TP-WR1043ND router running Gargoyle (Version 1.5.7) set up as a wireless access point. I have random connectivity issues (still chasing those down) but the major bone of contention I have right now is that I am trying to "extend" my connectivity using a Hawking HWREN2 WiFi Range Extender but after +/- 24 hours of the HWREN2 being powered on, the network connectivity of anything around it drops.
I have searched the Gargoyle forums and have come up empty handed - if something exists, I must be using the wrong search terms. I have contacted Hawking Tech Support and they suggested resetting the extender and changing the SSID to something different. I have done that and the count down has started. The primary issue with the different SSID is that it kind of defeats the intended purpose - extending the existing network.
Anyone have any thoughts or suggestions?
Thanks in advance.