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ERR_TOO_MANY_REDIRECTS fix?

Irodo_BSMD

So, I bought a range extender yesterday in the kitchen because ISP routers are amazing. I connected it to the main router and everything seemed great, until I tried opening a webpage. No matter what website I go on I get "ERR_TOO_MANY_REDIRECTS". I can still use email, apps and games though... I've tried resetting the range extender and nothing's changed. 

 

Anybody know how to fix?

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ah. range extenders.

 

a suggestion i have is to not use the same SSID, if your range extender supports it. if running a cable to the kitchen is not possible, and your kitchen is connected to the same powerline as where your router is, consider using a powerline adapter with a proper access point instead. or maybe even a powerline accesspoint thing.

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ah. range extenders.

 

a suggestion i have is to not use the same SSID, if your range extender supports it. if running a cable to the kitchen is not possible, and your kitchen is connected to the same powerline as where your router is, consider using a powerline adapter with a proper access point instead. or maybe even a powerline accesspoint thing.

All my range extenders use different SSIDs and we're going to change the extender for a powerline

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All my range extenders use different SSIDs and we're going to change the extender for a powerline

 

you got more than one repeater? are you daisy chaining them or connecting them all to the router?

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you got more than one repeater? are you daisy chaining them or connecting them all to the router?

Connecting them all to the router

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seems like a DNS redirect loop between your router and the repeaters. lets have a full list of what router and repeaters you are having.

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seems like a DNS redirect loop between your router and the repeaters. lets have a full list of what router and repeaters you are having.

- BT Home Hub 5 router

- BT Dual band 610 - the one giving the error

- TP-Link WA850RE

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