Forums/
Wi-Fi Routers
2021-04-07 21:30:29
@Aynjill A few questions: Does it happen on other devices also? Does it happen on the 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz WIFI or both? Are both your SSIDs named the same? Does it happen if the phone remains in the...
0HELPFULS
Forums/
Wi-Fi Routers
2021-04-07 21:21:57
@Ian52 I just looked at the non US - english TP Link forum https://community.tp-link.com/en/home/forum/32?page=1 (note 'en' instead of 'us' in the link) and found others reporting the same issue. I...
0HELPFULS
Forums/
Wi-Fi Routers
2021-04-07 13:04:34
@Coach-D You should NOT have to do this but you could get an USB to Ethernet plug so you can back level the firmware. They are not expensive and you may find other uses. Or maybe even borrow one or a...
0HELPFULS
Forums/
Wi-Fi Routers
2021-04-05 15:30:45
I have not ever heard of a router frying a cable. Not saying that it is impossible but most times when a cable gets fried it is due to lighting. Assuming that is not the case, I would more likely...
0HELPFULS
Forums/
Wi-Fi Routers
2021-04-04 13:07:41
If you connect the PC to the modem/router (Gateway) with an Ethernet cable, it would give you the best speed and reliability. Most use AP mode when connecting another router to an ISP Gateway. I...
0HELPFULS
Forums/
Wi-Fi Routers
2021-04-04 12:37:12
@techie_19 When Xfinity upgraded my service to 200, I found that I had to power cycle the modem and router like you would to get a LAN IP address to get the faster speed. I have a slower older Archer...
0HELPFULS