Currently I have a TP-Link TL-WR1043ND in the garage acting as my 'main' wireless router, with a wired access point Belkin F6D4230 on the other side of the house.
When I first set it up, everything worked flawlessly. Same SSID, same security, DCHP enabled only on the TP-Link with Belkin assigned a static IP outside of the DHCP range, and when I moved from one end of the house to the other our iPhones would switch over to the stronger signal.
BUT... in the last 2 days I've had to reset the TP-Link 5 times (unplug and plug back in). After that, everything works fine.
How can I diagnose what's going on? I'm usually connected through the access point, and I can access my Belkin device at it's static 192.168.1.2 address, but I can't get to the TP-Link at 192.168.1.1 when connected via the access point, and I can't connect directly to the signal from the TP-Link device at all even when standing right next to it.
Any ideas?
When I first set it up, everything worked flawlessly. Same SSID, same security, DCHP enabled only on the TP-Link with Belkin assigned a static IP outside of the DHCP range, and when I moved from one end of the house to the other our iPhones would switch over to the stronger signal.
BUT... in the last 2 days I've had to reset the TP-Link 5 times (unplug and plug back in). After that, everything works fine.
How can I diagnose what's going on? I'm usually connected through the access point, and I can access my Belkin device at it's static 192.168.1.2 address, but I can't get to the TP-Link at 192.168.1.1 when connected via the access point, and I can't connect directly to the signal from the TP-Link device at all even when standing right next to it.
Any ideas?