WR1043ND Drops Wi-Fi Connection
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WR1043ND Drops Wi-Fi Connection
Region : UnitedKingdom
Model : TL-WR1043ND
Hardware Version : V1
Firmware Version : 3.13.13 Build 130428 Rel. 58290N
ISP : Virgin Media
I have been using this router since May 2013 and after an initial problem with it dropping the connection to my Vista PC (which seems to have rectified itself) I have another recurring problem with it dropping the wi-fi connection to my entire network.
Initially it seemed to happen every now and again, but it is now happening with increasing regularity - at least once per day now - and it's really getting on my nerves.
When it happens my only option is to physically pull the power out of the router and start it up again.
I have the latest version of the firmware.
The issue is definitely with this router - if I replace it with my old router I have a rock solid connection, and if I remove the router from my network entirely and enable the router mode on my modem I likewise have no problems.
Really grateful for any suggestions - the only one I have left involves a heavy hammer which will lead to a brief sense of satisfaction followed by a feeling of intense loss!!! ;)
Model : TL-WR1043ND
Hardware Version : V1
Firmware Version : 3.13.13 Build 130428 Rel. 58290N
ISP : Virgin Media
I have been using this router since May 2013 and after an initial problem with it dropping the connection to my Vista PC (which seems to have rectified itself) I have another recurring problem with it dropping the wi-fi connection to my entire network.
Initially it seemed to happen every now and again, but it is now happening with increasing regularity - at least once per day now - and it's really getting on my nerves.
When it happens my only option is to physically pull the power out of the router and start it up again.
I have the latest version of the firmware.
The issue is definitely with this router - if I replace it with my old router I have a rock solid connection, and if I remove the router from my network entirely and enable the router mode on my modem I likewise have no problems.
Really grateful for any suggestions - the only one I have left involves a heavy hammer which will lead to a brief sense of satisfaction followed by a feeling of intense loss!!! ;)