On Tue, 15 Oct 2019 at 17:01, Bob Goodwin <bobgood...@fastmail.us> wrote:
> On 10/05/19 13:56, Samuel Sieb wrote: > >> I see a TP-Link AC1750 Smart WiFi Router - Dual Band Gigabit Wireless > >> router available at an attractive price. Information is a bit vague. > >> Have you tried that model? I have been looking for assurance that it > >> could be used as an Access point as it comes. I can probably install > >> dd wrt or perhaps Tomato which has some features I find useful. I > >> always seem to get lost looking for openwrt compatibility? > > > > That's one of the models I'm still using with openwrt. > . > I'm still working on this. I bought the AC1780 router and set it up in > AP Mode with the TP-Link software that it came with and that seems to > work. I also bought the TP-Link Ethernet adapters "TP-Link Powerline > Adapter AV2000 Mbps - Gigabit Port, Ethernet Over Power, Plug&Play, > Power Saving, MU-MIMO, Noise Filtering(TL-PA9020P KIT)" > < > https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01H74VKZU/ref=ppx_od_dt_b_asin_title_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 > > > and that turns out to be the weak link. We live in a rural area and our > power is reliable but I do get occasional monetary drops the make the UPS > s beep and apparently that is causing the Ethernet adapters to become > unpaired. This morning I reset them and paired them hear at my computer > where it is convent to do. put the second one downstairs where the A/P > is and everything was restored. We cut the power at the circuit breaker > while doing some electrical work and when we switched it back on the > system was unpaired again. That explains the intermittent problem we are > having with the internet connection, most likely due to minor glitches > in power I suspect. > You can test the claim: "Industry leading support: 2-year and free 24/7 technical support. Contact ussupport@tp-link if you have any questions". > > This making the system too unreliable to use and I am considering > returning the Ethernet Adapters to Amazon if there is no other > explanation, some thing I can fix that is. > > has anyone else had experience with this, am alone? I would like some > comments, > I think homeplug is designed to recover after power outages. HPAV added support for streaming (AV), look for hpav-white-paper_050818.pdf. Can you try running the devices in legacy (HP 1.0) mode? -- George N. White III
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