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In the access point (WiFI) setting, specify the maximum number of connected devices.
Check DHCP settings, See address range.
Psychics on vacation. Tell us the details:
-Connection via wi-fi or wired?
How is the router connected to the internet?
-Connection does not occur at all, or after connecting there is no Internet?
-Which provider?
-What errors does the router write?
-What errors does the device write?
1) All devices via wi-fi
2) I did not understand the question. This router is also a part-time modem, so probably directly.
3) 6 devices are connected, the rest simply cannot even connect to the network. When one device is disconnected, another can connect in its place.
4) The router does not give errors.
5) Devices write a connection error, and at the same time, if you disconnect a couple of other device devices from the network, they calmly connect.
Perhaps DHCP is set to a range that only includes 6 addresses. Just go to the router settings -> DHCP and change the range
What firmware do you have?
www.tp-link.com/lk/support/download/?model=TD-W815... here in the last available one they fixed it up to 24x
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