I have a WE826-T2 with an EM7565 CAT-12 modem. It keeps dropping connectivity, and I've searched for and read many suggestions on ways to improve stability.
I purchased a better power supply, and that didn't help, so my next step is to try a separate router.
So how do I disable the WiFi on the WE826? Or is that even necessary?
Thanks in advance!
PS -- the new router is a TP-Link AC1900 Smart WiFi Router if that info is necessary.
How Do You Disable WiFi on a WE826-T2
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Re: How Do You Disable WiFi on a WE826-T2
Think I got same router. White like vertical standing tp-link one. It is awesome!
Rooter wifi not worth your time. Go to :
1. Network
2. Wireless
Then disable it. Will see your wifi listed like the pic below. As a side note if you need to add more wifi coverage the tp-link n300 range extenders are cheap and work good and super easy to use.
Used these to extend into 2 barns and the neighbor's house. This is all at different locations for people.
Rooter wifi not worth your time. Go to :
1. Network
2. Wireless
Then disable it. Will see your wifi listed like the pic below. As a side note if you need to add more wifi coverage the tp-link n300 range extenders are cheap and work good and super easy to use.
Used these to extend into 2 barns and the neighbor's house. This is all at different locations for people.
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Re: How Do You Disable WiFi on a WE826-T2
Thanks for this helpful post.
My wg3526p was garbage for connection (both strength and responsiveness's). Passing though to a Archer a8 made a WORLD of difference. Download speeds are the same but webpages etc. are WAY more snappy loading.
My wg3526p was garbage for connection (both strength and responsiveness's). Passing though to a Archer a8 made a WORLD of difference. Download speeds are the same but webpages etc. are WAY more snappy loading.