Almost everytime I unplugg the TL-WR841ND from wall, I have to reset it.
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Almost everytime I unplugg the TL-WR841ND from wall, I have to reset it.
Region : Argentina
Model : TL-WR841ND
Hardware Version : V8
Firmware Version :
ISP :
I bought this router to use it as WDS. I connect the router to my neighbour WiFi and, then, I connect my computer to my router. If it is configured correctly, it works OK. I have internet in my computer.
But, If I unplug it from wall... when I plug it again, I can't connect my computer to it. Nor through WiFi, nor Ethernet cable. I can't even connect to it to configure it again! I have to reset it (pushing 10secs the Reset button) and configure it again, with the original IP (192.168.0.1).
Why this is happening? Is it a common problem?
Thanks in advance.
EDIT: not only it unconfigures itself when I unplugg from wall... if the WiFi from my neighbour is disconnected... I can't access to my router. I don't know what will happen if Internet come back, because it didn't happen yet. So... maybe the problem isn't when I disconnect from wall.
Model : TL-WR841ND
Hardware Version : V8
Firmware Version :
ISP :
I bought this router to use it as WDS. I connect the router to my neighbour WiFi and, then, I connect my computer to my router. If it is configured correctly, it works OK. I have internet in my computer.
But, If I unplug it from wall... when I plug it again, I can't connect my computer to it. Nor through WiFi, nor Ethernet cable. I can't even connect to it to configure it again! I have to reset it (pushing 10secs the Reset button) and configure it again, with the original IP (192.168.0.1).
Why this is happening? Is it a common problem?
Thanks in advance.
EDIT: not only it unconfigures itself when I unplugg from wall... if the WiFi from my neighbour is disconnected... I can't access to my router. I don't know what will happen if Internet come back, because it didn't happen yet. So... maybe the problem isn't when I disconnect from wall.