07-29-2020 06:35 PM
Hi Everyone,
I recently replaced added a secondary router (Asus RT-AC86U) to cover the dead spots that the T3200M is missing in my home. Due to this addition, I now have three wifi signals (2 from the router and 1 from the Telus gateway). I reconnected my cameras and the control panel for security to the Telus wifi. They have both successfully connected to the wifi, however, when I try to view the input from either the phone app or the control panel, there is none. It says an error "Cannot detect device, Please connect to wifi". Any suggestions?
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07-30-2020 01:20 PM
Setting the Asus router to AP mode will solve your problem. You can connect the devies to either the AP or the Telus router since the Asus is not creating it's own subnet but using the Telus one. Getting the Boost is equivalent to this but you will have a single SSID with Boost instead of 2 SSIDs (AP has one and the Telus router has one).
Connecting all devices the need to see each other to the Asus router will solve your problem. Whether you disable the WiFi on the Telus router depends on whether you need to have coverage there for other devices that aren't in range of the Asus.
07-29-2020 08:52 PM
07-30-2020 10:10 AM
07-30-2020 01:20 PM
Setting the Asus router to AP mode will solve your problem. You can connect the devies to either the AP or the Telus router since the Asus is not creating it's own subnet but using the Telus one. Getting the Boost is equivalent to this but you will have a single SSID with Boost instead of 2 SSIDs (AP has one and the Telus router has one).
Connecting all devices the need to see each other to the Asus router will solve your problem. Whether you disable the WiFi on the Telus router depends on whether you need to have coverage there for other devices that aren't in range of the Asus.
07-30-2020 11:29 AM
You could consider the Telus Boost devices to extend your network. They are a better choice than a separate router and network.
Another option is to set your new router in Access Point mode, which will act to extend your network, rather than create a new one.