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eniacibm

Hai all,

 

i set tplink as AP mode but it need to restart every morning to get internet, 

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If your router is not stable maybe you need to put it on a flat surface or give it new feet.

 

im sorry

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1 minute ago, eniacibm said:

Hai all,

 

i set tplink as AP mode but it need to restart every morning to get internet, 

Just some things to try:

 

1. Make sure it is on flat surface with ventilation. 

2. make sure it has latest firmware

3. Do a factory reset and reconfigure

4. Try using the router as a router, not an AP by turning off the modem's routing features. 

 

It could also be the modem, you may need to try a different modem to see if it is that. 

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whelp. i guess its time for pfsense to save the day

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