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TP-LINK TDW8961ND 4Port 300Mbps Wireless N ADSL2 Modem Router - Page 9 Questions & Answers
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What exactly is your issue? I do not see a description of your problem.
11/20/2013 3:17:03 AM •
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on Nov 20, 2013
Router doesn t work
Router & Modem must be paired. Read manual to do this, if not contact both Router & Modem manufacturers. You can also contact your Internet Provider for Support.
11/9/2013 12:09:05 PM •
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on Nov 09, 2013
Tplink third party firmware
Possibly, It all depends upon the chipset and hardware. I would check out dd-wrt.com they have many guides and good user forums that may help you. the dd-wrt is an open source firmware that if applicable worked great for me on some rather shoddy OEM devices.
11/5/2013 8:46:46 PM •
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on Nov 05, 2013
Plug magicjack usb
If you have a magic jack + your best to connect via Ethernet , the reason for this is because you don`t have the delay a computer imposes. the reason your device dos not work on your routers usb port is the port dos not have the driver software or the operating program magic jack uses to interface with a computer and there is no way to to load it up on your router. It will not work for you, the usb connection is for comunity access to a had drive on your network only ,,,as far as i know.
10/15/2013 3:29:23 AM •
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on Oct 15, 2013
Server not found wireless
This may be a signal strength issue. It may be necessary to install and extension cable for the antenna, or a signal booster midway between the wireless access point and the computer, or maybe both.It all depends on how far away the computer is from the access point, and how many walls it has to pass thru. The thickness of the walls changes if the walls to deal with are at an angle to the computer or perpendicular (90 degrees). This makes the wall thicker if it is at angles between the PC and the wireless access point.If at all possible, moving the wireless router closer to the PC, will help, as will moving the PC closer to the wireless router. This solution will solve the problem without much added cost. Also, moving the PC is probably easier, because it IS wireless. If this is unacceptable because of location, or surrounding shelves, etc., then a wireless repeater will be necessary. YOu will need to get help from someone who understands wireless installations, as it can be tricky in some instances to place it where it will do the most good. It may cost $100 or more for this device.
10/11/2013 8:47:50 PM •
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on Oct 11, 2013
Modem error codes
What error codes are you getting, with more information someone maybe able to help you.
10/10/2013 11:29:40 PM •
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on Oct 10, 2013
How to configure TP-link TL-wr340g on tata broadband
Hello,If you don't have any internet access, you can reset the router by unplugging it from power and then plug it back in. Do the same for your ADSL or cable ISP modem which you have connected on your TP-Link router.RESET FIRST YOUR ADSL MODEM and then your router.Other solution might be to do ipconfig /release and ipconfig /renew on your command line window from your computer.You can find your wifi router's user manual (PDF) on this link:http://www.tp-link.com/resources/software/200943083466.pdfPlease mark as solution if this helped you at all.Thanks.
9/17/2013 9:03:16 AM •
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on Sep 17, 2013
Router internet light not working
You may have to reset your modem by unpluggin it for 30 seconds. The you might have to reset the router by doing the smae. power cycling reboots the equipment and allows it to obtain a new IP address. if you have a static address in your modem, then you might just need to reset the router and/or check the settings. your router could also be fried, especially after a storm and/or power surge. try to see if you can get internet being directly hooked up to the modem, or if you have a WISP who uses ubiquiti or motorola canopy, ask them to see whether or not you have a static ip and might need to set up the router accordingly. Routers go bad all the time, trust me on that. Generally speaking, if you plug into them modem and get internet, and if router reset does not help, then your router is probably bad.
8/28/2013 4:29:17 PM •
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on Aug 28, 2013
Slow download speed
Some of the tips for faster internet connection are,* Check the Start up programs and remove the unwanted* Maintain a Decent Space limit at Hard drive* Check for Malware, Spyware and bots* Clear cookies and temporary history files* Close unwanted background tasks if any* Reset the modem* Browse with latest and updated browser* Download using torrents* Upgrade your hardwareFollowing these steps may fetch you a better result. You can see the difference in your connection speed by having a speed test before and after performing these steps. You can have speed test for free from
www.scanmyspeed.com . You will definitely see the difference.
6/29/2013 4:40:12 AM •
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on Jun 29, 2013
Renew ip adress
OK. You need to reset the modem to renew ip address from the current
one.You can't reset the ip address using the router reset method.So
reset or switch off the modem and then switch on it.Then new dynamic ip
address will assign will be generate for your connection.Check ip
address using the site
Ip-Details.com before and after resetting modem...I hope you
will get the answer by my reply.
6/17/2013 4:35:30 AM •
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on Jun 17, 2013
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