From what I understand, your device enables you to connection to an open network on a long range distance. Impressive. This device looks like is it most effective with no objects (buildings, trees,ETC..) in the way. I wouldn't try to reset the device. adjustments must be made. Consider the remote network you are connecting to. The owner of that network may turn off the wifi signal also control a limited amount of IP addresses it assigns (devices). Personally, I like having my own network without having to rely on someone
else's control of there network. The admin of that network could even restrict certain sites to be viewed or used.
SOURCE: in my device wirless strangth
http://www.tp-link.com/en/support/downloadFiles.aspx?mid=01030301&version=V1&pmodel=TL-WA5210G
Seems a problem with the firmware. Double check if your product is the same as the link above and apply the fix described in the support page.
Top firmware version 09/30/2010. this firmware version will include the previous fixes like LED is not ON. Download the file decompress and execute. Please use a wired connection (CAT5/6 network cable) between your computer and the outdoor device. Do not use the wireless connection and be sure that both devices (source computer and destination AP/router/wireless TP device are powered up at mains (no batteries). Back-up yor settings as a firmware update is possible to erase all your settings.
A bit of trivia:
Your wireless outdoor device is decent but not "50km". For that you need a big comms tower.
Good luck.
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