Connecting WAN-port freezes TL-WR1043ND V4
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Connecting WAN-port freezes TL-WR1043ND V4
Model :
Hardware Version : TL-WR1043ND v4 00000000
Firmware Version : 3.16.9 Build 20160607 Rel.58297n
ISP : Caiway.nl
Hi there,
I'm having an issue with the TP-Link TL-WR1043ND V4 I've just bought. I'm currently migrating from my old DSL line (8mbit down/1mbit up) to a new fiber connection with 75mbit up and down. The incoming fiber connection only has 1 UTP-line for internet (no router feature in the modem), so I want to add the TL-WR1043ND in between multiple PC's and the fiber conection.
Problem here is that when I connect the WAN-port to the fiber connection, it doesn't work. The 192.168.0.1 admin page cannot be accessed (not via wifi or cable); the LED turns orange and eventually the power led goes black (cmd ping also doesn't give a response).
I'm trying to find out what is going wrong here, but I really can't find it. I'm kinda out of options...
Things I've tried so far (with no success):
- Change the boot / power on sequence of the 3 devices (Modem, Router (TP-Link) and PC)
- Disabled all security
- Cloned MAC Address of Desktop PC
- Disabled IPv6
- Disabled Wi-Fi
- Set IPTV > IGMP proxy to disable
- Firmware update (was up to date, so not updated)
- Set to Factory defaults
- http://nl.tp-link.com/FAQ-608.html
If you turn the power off and on, and you'll leave an browser session open (i.e. Google.com) it will work for like a second (pages get loaded) but then if you want to browse further, it's broken again.
If i connect the router to my old DSL-line, it works OK (plug & play...). As far I can see the "Dynamic IP" is applicable and the router even remembers the assigned IP-address; if you disconnect the WAN-port I can read it out from the web management console as I now can read it from the ipconfig.
Any tips and tricks would be very welcome.
Hardware Version : TL-WR1043ND v4 00000000
Firmware Version : 3.16.9 Build 20160607 Rel.58297n
ISP : Caiway.nl
Hi there,
I'm having an issue with the TP-Link TL-WR1043ND V4 I've just bought. I'm currently migrating from my old DSL line (8mbit down/1mbit up) to a new fiber connection with 75mbit up and down. The incoming fiber connection only has 1 UTP-line for internet (no router feature in the modem), so I want to add the TL-WR1043ND in between multiple PC's and the fiber conection.
Problem here is that when I connect the WAN-port to the fiber connection, it doesn't work. The 192.168.0.1 admin page cannot be accessed (not via wifi or cable); the LED turns orange and eventually the power led goes black (cmd ping also doesn't give a response).
I'm trying to find out what is going wrong here, but I really can't find it. I'm kinda out of options...
Things I've tried so far (with no success):
- Change the boot / power on sequence of the 3 devices (Modem, Router (TP-Link) and PC)
- Disabled all security
- Cloned MAC Address of Desktop PC
- Disabled IPv6
- Disabled Wi-Fi
- Set IPTV > IGMP proxy to disable
- Firmware update (was up to date, so not updated)
- Set to Factory defaults
- http://nl.tp-link.com/FAQ-608.html
If you turn the power off and on, and you'll leave an browser session open (i.e. Google.com) it will work for like a second (pages get loaded) but then if you want to browse further, it's broken again.
If i connect the router to my old DSL-line, it works OK (plug & play...). As far I can see the "Dynamic IP" is applicable and the router even remembers the assigned IP-address; if you disconnect the WAN-port I can read it out from the web management console as I now can read it from the ipconfig.
Any tips and tricks would be very welcome.