› UKTH forums › 🛜 Wireless Routers & Modems › TP-Link & Wireless › TL-WA1201 V2 Access Point Hi all, So i’ve got a TPLink TL-WA1201 access point, it was working fine and not sure how long been playing up but I’m unable to access the web interface,...
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- January 24, 2023 at 9:52 pm #22498
No errors in the logs so far but will check it after a day or two and see how it’s doing.
Great news, as you say, a few days will be the test, hows the Netgear WAX204 wifi strength / range ?
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January 26, 2023 at 8:00 pm #22512How is best to tell that? It is only used in 1 location, effectively the same room so not had to test anyting else with it.
Kev
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January 26, 2023 at 8:44 pm #22513Wasn’t sure if the Netgear WAX204 was using a different SSID to your main ASUS router, if so, you may have noticed the Netgear WAX204 SSID available in the room next door etc ?
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February 11, 2023 at 3:14 pm #22743Hi all,
I’ve set it up to use the same SSID. It is outside the range of my AX86U but I’ve run a network cable and I have the AP plugged into that and it is working fine.
No errors in log, small log, nothing much happening on it and its working for what I need. One big Plus point is that the TP Link PSU is the same power as the Netgear one so I’ve been able t use the TP Link PSU for it – brilliant… cable is hidden out the way so was great not having to remove t and then feed the new power supply and hide it etc.
So far, its been up for prob couple of weeks or so now and no1 issue so far, it’s web interface responds when I randomly go t it from time to time and all is ok. I pretty much left it all as default and just set it to AP mode and set the SSID/pswd up on it and that’s it.
So far so good.
Thanks all
Kev
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February 11, 2023 at 3:58 pm #22746I’ve set it up to use the same SSID. It is outside the range of my AX86U but I’ve run a network cable and I have the AP plugged into that and it is working fine.
Great news,

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