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ASUS RP-N12 Connection Issues: Computer Unable to Connect to AP with TP-Link WN721N & MSI Z97SLI

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  • #1 16473653
    bravo991
    Level 25  
    Good morning,

    Maybe first I will present my configuration, i.e.
    Intel Core I5-4460
    MSI Z97SLI Krait Edition
    Nvidia Geforce GTX 750Ti
    Crucial 2x4GB DDR3
    Seagate 1TB
    Win 10Pro x64

    And yes, I use TP-LINK WN721N to connect to my home network (router netia spot).
    Generally speaking, my equipment is farthest from the router and I have poor signal range. Normally I can use the network, i.e. facebook, youtube, all kinds of movies in hd online, games like FIFA17 etc - but when someone from other household members joins the network, they start listening to something on Youtube, or watch a movie or play an online game, it becomes impossible for me to play online automatically. Facebook, youtube and movies are no problem, but playing becomes virtually impossible due to high delays.
    I read a bit on the net, and decided to buy Acces Point. I bought the Asus RP-N12 Wireless-N300. I read the instructions, and at the beginning I tried the first method, i.e. configuring the network using WPS. Everything went well. On the computer, I detected a new network from the AP, connected and at this moment there is a problem that a warning about limited access to the network appears. In short, the computer is unable to identify it.
    So I reset the AP, and tried the second method, i.e. running ASUS and manually connecting it to the router and configuration.
    The effect is the same, i.e. the configuration is successful, and when I want to connect to a new network with a computer there is a problem with its identification.
    I put two screenshots in attachments. ASUS RP-N12 Connection Issues: Computer Unable to Connect to AP with TP-Link WN721N & MSI Z97SLIproblem...jpg Download (117.78 kB) ASUS RP-N12 Connection Issues: Computer Unable to Connect to AP with TP-Link WN721N & MSI Z97SLIproble..jpg Download (172.75 kB)


    Please help.
    Do you have any ideas?
    I would like to find a solution.
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  • #2 16473674
    sosarek

    Level 43  
    bravo991 wrote:
    I read a bit on the net, and decided to buy Acces Point. I bought the Asus RP-N12 Wireless-N300.

    What for? If the coverage is still poor, it won't change much - you had to buy a PLC and have peace of mind.
    Helpful post? Buy me a coffee.
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  • #3 16473676
    bravo991
    Level 25  
    sosarek wrote:
    bravo991 wrote:
    I read a bit on the net, and decided to buy Acces Point. I bought the Asus RP-N12 Wireless-N300.

    What for? If the coverage is still poor, it won't change much - you had to buy a PLC and have peace of mind.



    I am not an expert, hence the purchase.
    What is a PLC?
  • #4 16473716
    sosarek

    Level 43  
    You plug into the socket next to the router, connect the cable, at the other end it's the same and it's ready - the easiest way - is sending data through the electric network, and wireless connection will be everywhere more and more problems, because tv, washing machine, fridge, telephone, even iron - everything already has built-in modules that clog the ether, and what the cable is the cable.
    Helpful post? Buy me a coffee.
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  • #5 16473736
    bravo991
    Level 25  
    sosarek wrote:
    You plug into the socket next to the router, connect the cable, at the other end it's the same and it's ready - the easiest way - is sending data through the electric network, and wireless connection will be everywhere more and more problems, because tv, washing machine, fridge, telephone, even iron - everything already has built-in modules that clog the ether, and what the cable is the cable.


    However, I would like to try to do something with this AP.
    I will leave the PLC as a last resort.
  • #6 16474470
    sebap
    Level 41  
    bravo991 wrote:
    However, I would like to try to do something with this AP.

    If the PLC does not suit you so, connect it with a cable to TP-LINK WN721N, i.e. use as an AP and not as a repeater.
  • #7 16474986
    bravo991
    Level 25  
    sebap wrote:
    bravo991 wrote:
    However, I would like to try to do something with this AP.

    If the PLC does not suit you so, connect it with a cable to TP-LINK WN721N, i.e. use as an AP and not as a repeater.


    So I understand, route the cable from the PC to this ASUS and use it as I am currently using TP-link?
  • #8 16474996
    sebap
    Level 41  
    You use the Tp-Link as a router, after connecting with an Asus cable you will use it as an AP, but the PLC is just to prevent the cable from pounding around the apartment.
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  • #9 16475015
    bravo991
    Level 25  
    sebap wrote:
    You use the Tp-Link as a router, after connecting with an Asus cable you will use it as an AP, but the PLC is just to prevent the cable from pounding around the apartment.


    Well, I will try with this cable. But I would rather go to PLC if the effect is not satisfactory. Do you recommend something specific?
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    #10 16475273
    sebap
    Level 41  
    If you do not mind the cable in the apartment then he will be the best solution.
  • #11 16475396
    bravo991
    Level 25  
    Topic finished, everything works. Thanks for the help.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around connection issues experienced by a user with an ASUS RP-N12 Access Point (AP) and a TP-Link WN721N adapter in a home network setup. The user, equipped with an Intel Core I5-4460 and MSI Z97SLI motherboard, faces poor signal strength due to distance from the router, leading to high latency during online gaming when multiple devices are connected. Suggestions include using a Powerline Communication (PLC) adapter for better connectivity, but the user prefers to first attempt to configure the ASUS AP. It is advised to connect the ASUS AP via Ethernet to the TP-Link WN721N to enhance performance, allowing the ASUS to function as an AP rather than a repeater. The user successfully resolves the issue by following these recommendations.
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