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This message was authored by: TastyLight

Re: Using 3rd Party Router

@DarrylUK I'm in the same boat. Any help here would be great! Did you find a solution? I just bought the Archer AX73.

 

(sorry for the double post, didn't tag you in the first and can't seem to edit)

This message was authored by: mae-3

Re: Using 3rd Party Router

@DarrylUK & @TastyLight 

 

It should be DHCPv6 PD with SLACC on the LAN side, but using DHCP Option 61 with DHCPv6 PD is the most reliable. TP-Link with old firmware are known to have issues and therefore it would be wise to update the firmware to the very latest before proceding. If that doesn't work then report the issue to TP-Link who may have to fix the firmware for DHCPv6 PD (Dynamic IP).

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This message was authored by: DarrylUK

Re: Using 3rd Party Router

Unfortunately I never got it working, I had the Sky router in a cupboard with wifi off, and just use the AX50 as a wireless access point. Appreciate that's an awful workaround, but the compromise for better wifi around the house was probably worth it. 

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