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Wi-Fi Routers
2015-03-02 15:38:58
If hard rest won't make any difference, it should be faulty. How did you upgrade the router? Is it still under warranty?
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DSL Modem&Routers
2015-03-02 15:24:27
It may work but it is not suggested to do so... As TP-LINK has no global warranty policy, if it is faulty in Spain, it would be a headache to get it replaced. Trust me. :)
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Forums/
Routers
2015-03-02 14:53:58
Link Backup is the right one. If WAN2 is the primary WAN and WAN2 is the backup one, when WAN2 goes down, WAN1 will be activated.
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