Unplug the modem's power cord and unscrew the coaxial cable. Connect the modem to the Router's WAN port and make sure the Router is powered on. Plug the power cord for the modem back in, but leave the coaxial cable disconnected. Wait 3-5 minutes and reconnect the coaxial cable.
You can fix your issue by these steps:-
Whats the exact issue?
SOURCE: TP LINK ROUTER SINAL PROBLEM
The range in free air is 100-150 feet with the original antenna. Since you have at least two walls of unknown composition and 30 feet minimum of space between buildings, it's unlikely. that a straight connection will work. You might consider a TP-Link access point and 2 larger antennas to send the signal farther.
http://www.tplink.com/products/product_des.asp?id=116
The antennas are at the bottom of this page:
http://www.tplink.com/products/wlan.asp
About $80 gets you the AP and a pair of antennas.
Carl
SOURCE: Have D-Link G604T router/modem and want to connect
Dear,
I think this will help you
http://www.tp-link.com/support/showfaq.asp?id=151
SOURCE: cant access internet but can connect to wireless TP-link router
Your friend is able to go online using the same wireless network. that means the wireless network is working properly and there might be a problem with your computer .
You said that you can connect to the wireless network but you can not go online.
Check the IP address and the default gateway of the computer.
Try to ping the router and DNS server and check what happens.
Make sure that there is no static IP address on the computer.
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SOURCE: I bought a TP-LINK TLWN7200ND
i have used a similar adapter on windows 7 as well as on ubuntu 10.04 (linux), and it detects it upon restart without any external drivers.
try on a system with any of these to confirm that the adapter is good. this could be a hardware fault.
also, try changing the card slot as there could be a problem with the slot.
if it works fine on these, then make sure you are using the correct drivers (the ones exactly for this device and not for another similar device)
SOURCE: I'm using TP-LINK TD-W8101G ADSL
Unfortunately, you can't use two routers together in that manner. You must have a device in between them such as a switch or bridge or you'll have to disable the DHCP server settings in the second router. The second router then pretty much becomes a switch you may then use all the ports on the second router with the exception of the WAN port it must remain unoccupied. However, if you need wireless connectivity in another location far away from your main router then your only solution would be to indeed purchase an actual access point/bridge device
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