Faulty Wireless
Posted: Sun Nov 03, 2013 8:28 am
Further to my message here...
http://www.gargoyle-router.com/phpbb/vi ... =11&t=4922
I have done some more testing, I've tried reflashing Gargoyle, resetting the router, then resetting it back to TP-Link and then installing their latest firmware. In each case a Wifi network can be seen, the connection appears to authenticate, but it will not remain connected. I have tried this from a Windows 7 machine which simply says "Unable to connect" and also from Android devices that just immediately disconnect.
By flashing the different roms I think i've proved that the software isn't an issue.... is this looking like a hardware issue then?
Just to add my woeful Virgin Media Superhub does work OK... although the range is poor. I am thinking of perhaps buying a Tp-Link TL-WDR4900 as a replacement for the 1043ND.
http://www.gargoyle-router.com/phpbb/vi ... =11&t=4922
I have done some more testing, I've tried reflashing Gargoyle, resetting the router, then resetting it back to TP-Link and then installing their latest firmware. In each case a Wifi network can be seen, the connection appears to authenticate, but it will not remain connected. I have tried this from a Windows 7 machine which simply says "Unable to connect" and also from Android devices that just immediately disconnect.
By flashing the different roms I think i've proved that the software isn't an issue.... is this looking like a hardware issue then?
Just to add my woeful Virgin Media Superhub does work OK... although the range is poor. I am thinking of perhaps buying a Tp-Link TL-WDR4900 as a replacement for the 1043ND.