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Dead No Lights
2013-09-11 06:24:34
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Region : UnitedKingdom
Model : TL-PA211
Hardware Version : V1
Firmware Version :
ISP :
Hi,
I have 5 units and 2 have just died!!!
No lights and not seen by the utility software to reset.
Help!!!
Model : TL-PA211
Hardware Version : V1
Firmware Version :
ISP :
Hi,
I have 5 units and 2 have just died!!!
No lights and not seen by the utility software to reset.
Help!!!
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Re:Dead No Lights
2013-09-12 15:39:09
the socket or the adapter, one of them must be broken...
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2013-09-15 18:59:04
Same problem here. I've had two 211s that have died within a month of each other. TP-Link lived up to their warranty and replaced them with Nanos that are now up and working. I'm still using one PA-211, but based on the performance of the 211 starter kit, expect it to die sometime soon.
The problem seems to be a capacitor on the circuit board that goes bad. I've seen a couple posts about it on YouTube, and if you're determined, it can be repaired. The part is available on Ebay, or I suppose, a local electronics store. Since TP-Link lived up to their warranty, I didn't attempt a repair. One of my dead ones got returned to TP-Link to verify the problem, the other ended up in a local landfill.
The problem seems to be a capacitor on the circuit board that goes bad. I've seen a couple posts about it on YouTube, and if you're determined, it can be repaired. The part is available on Ebay, or I suppose, a local electronics store. Since TP-Link lived up to their warranty, I didn't attempt a repair. One of my dead ones got returned to TP-Link to verify the problem, the other ended up in a local landfill.
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Same here
2014-02-22 01:00:05
Same here, four out of four have failed and been replaced with Nanos. When the third one failed last month I suggested that they also replaced the surviving one to save postage. They refused so this month I have paid out again to return the fourth failure.
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