TP Link router release Wan connection after runs around a day

TP Link router release Wan connection after runs around a day

TP Link router release Wan connection after runs around a day
TP Link router release Wan connection after runs around a day
2024-07-01 15:14:01 - last edited 2024-07-02 01:33:22

I am using my router for around four months. I recently started using a ups . As I use FTTH connection so, I need to powerup both router and onu from same UPS. in this case I starts using my router and onu from same output both are same 12volts. Router is rated for 1A, and ONU is 0.5 A . So there should be no issue if I connect from same output and It really do the job. But my router release the connection almost every day even If I use reboot schedule daily.And I need to remove and re-insert power cord from the router and onu every time. So please help me to solve the issue.

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Re:TP Link router release Wan connection after runs around a day
2024-07-02 08:29:35

  @IsmailBD 

 

Hi, thanks for posting question here.

May I confirm the model and hardware version of your router?

I am confused about the picture you shared. Is that your power source?

Did you use the original power adapter of TP-Link router and plug it into normal power sockets?

 

 

 

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Re:TP Link router release Wan connection after runs around a day
2024-07-03 06:36:48

  

@Marvin_S My original power cord broken around a months ago then I bought a new power adapter as tp link denied to provide warrenty for power adapter. And this is what I am using right now.

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Re:TP Link router release Wan connection after runs around a day
2024-07-04 06:17:56

  @IsmailBD 

 

Hi, thanks for your update.

Can you plug the power adapter into common power sockets to observe the performance?

When you used the original power adapter, is it the same issue? How did your original adapter break?

I am afraid that it is hard to guarantee the good usage of the router if you do not use it under common scenarios.

 

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