QUOTE(sHawTY @ Jul 29 2013, 05:08 PM)
Starting to regret replacing my ASUS RT-N16 with TP-Link WDR4300.
WDR4300 seems to lock itself after a few days.
WiFi can't connect, even connection through ethernet is also inaccessible.
The only way to fix it is to turn off and turn on the router using the switch at the back.
This is annoying.
I've disabled the 5GHz WiFi to see if it fixes the problem.
Will report back after a day or 2.
PS: Apparently, I'm not the only who has this problem. Several people all over the globe is reporting the same problem. I miss my RT-N16.
WDR4300 seems to lock itself after a few days.
WiFi can't connect, even connection through ethernet is also inaccessible.
The only way to fix it is to turn off and turn on the router using the switch at the back.
This is annoying.
I've disabled the 5GHz WiFi to see if it fixes the problem.
Will report back after a day or 2.
PS: Apparently, I'm not the only who has this problem. Several people all over the globe is reporting the same problem. I miss my RT-N16.
QUOTE(sHawTY @ Jul 29 2013, 09:07 PM)
Disabling 5GHz WiFi didn't fix the problem.
But in fact, it makes thing worse.
Before disabling 5GHz WiFi, the router could work for 24 hours before having any hickups.
After disabling 5GHz WiFi, the lockup happens in less than 4 hours.
WTF TP-Link?
But in fact, it makes thing worse.
Before disabling 5GHz WiFi, the router could work for 24 hours before having any hickups.
After disabling 5GHz WiFi, the lockup happens in less than 4 hours.
WTF TP-Link?
QUOTE(sHawTY @ Jul 30 2013, 02:07 AM)
my TPLink WDR4300 running fine without restarting
Jul 30 2013, 08:51 AM

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