Problems with my TP-Link
Posted: Thu Nov 04, 2010 5:57 am
Hey I know there is another TP-Link bug thread and I read all of it but I would really appreciate some assistance with my current problems.
Is the reset button on the back software or hardware? because I accidently turned ethernet off while wireless was off and the reset button did not work, so the box was bricked within an hour.
Today I went and got another TL-WR1043ND v1.7 and set it up again.
I have a crappy Netgear optus cable modem, which is the landlords,and I turned its WAN off and DHCP off.
Then I set the TP-Link (with gargoyle flashed, never had any problems flashing) in bridge mode, and internet would not work untill I manually entered the DNS server and then it worked.
Ran for about 4 hours, during which time I was glued to the bandwidth graphs, I live with 7 other people and it was great to see how much everyone was using, thats what I needed this for.
I accidently selected "save high def.graphs to memory for each user for the last 15 minutes" and this took a while, after it was done, I turned it off again. After this accidental toggle I couldnt see any bandwidth info or quota info in any graphs, so I restarted the box via software.
The TP-Link never worked again, could never get back into gargoyle and no connection was possible after restart. One question as to why this may be:
I read a post that for quota to work properly, it goes off IP's not MACs so you have to set everyone static IP's. I was doing that today, as they logged on, for everyone. Does this mean that the router will automatically assign me the right IP? or do I need everyones computers to be setup as a static IP aswell?
I clicked the box that ban's connections with the same mac but different IP, so is it possible thats why I cant connect?
Situation as of now: Can connect to TP-Link router, but no internet and cannot for the life of me get back into the gargoyle gui. The reset button does not work no matter what I try.
Sorry about the massive post but this is a bit of a conundrum for me and I really need to solve my bandwidth problems, thanks so much for creating such a powerful platform.
Is the reset button on the back software or hardware? because I accidently turned ethernet off while wireless was off and the reset button did not work, so the box was bricked within an hour.
Today I went and got another TL-WR1043ND v1.7 and set it up again.
I have a crappy Netgear optus cable modem, which is the landlords,and I turned its WAN off and DHCP off.
Then I set the TP-Link (with gargoyle flashed, never had any problems flashing) in bridge mode, and internet would not work untill I manually entered the DNS server and then it worked.
Ran for about 4 hours, during which time I was glued to the bandwidth graphs, I live with 7 other people and it was great to see how much everyone was using, thats what I needed this for.
I accidently selected "save high def.graphs to memory for each user for the last 15 minutes" and this took a while, after it was done, I turned it off again. After this accidental toggle I couldnt see any bandwidth info or quota info in any graphs, so I restarted the box via software.
The TP-Link never worked again, could never get back into gargoyle and no connection was possible after restart. One question as to why this may be:
I read a post that for quota to work properly, it goes off IP's not MACs so you have to set everyone static IP's. I was doing that today, as they logged on, for everyone. Does this mean that the router will automatically assign me the right IP? or do I need everyones computers to be setup as a static IP aswell?
I clicked the box that ban's connections with the same mac but different IP, so is it possible thats why I cant connect?
Situation as of now: Can connect to TP-Link router, but no internet and cannot for the life of me get back into the gargoyle gui. The reset button does not work no matter what I try.
Sorry about the massive post but this is a bit of a conundrum for me and I really need to solve my bandwidth problems, thanks so much for creating such a powerful platform.