TL-WR702N: Resets configuration and turns on DHCP server without notice: DO NOT USE!
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TL-WR702N: Resets configuration and turns on DHCP server without notice: DO NOT USE!
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I've had several hours of extra work and much anger in a network where I need several accesspoints.
The problem:
If the TL-WR702N thinks it has no WAN access or if WAN is temporarily interrupted for whatever reason, they erase their config and return to the initial mode where each box offers a friggin' DHCP SERVER! This is poisonous as they have to be tracked down one by one and nailed shut. I hate it and can not recommend to use TL-WR702N at all, besides the usual "admin / admin" default "password".
To the developers: Only a manual hardware reset with a pin should erase any config. I want them to hold their config no matter how often they get unplugged from whatever side.
DHCP server should in ANY case only be active for max. one hour from start. I do not know a single case where I expect a tiny accesspoint to manage IPs for a network and not the router.
This is hell.. and that's why I will be changing about 30 TL-WR702N for a product of another manufacturer!
Hardware Version : Not Clear
Firmware Version :
ISP :
I've had several hours of extra work and much anger in a network where I need several accesspoints.
The problem:
If the TL-WR702N thinks it has no WAN access or if WAN is temporarily interrupted for whatever reason, they erase their config and return to the initial mode where each box offers a friggin' DHCP SERVER! This is poisonous as they have to be tracked down one by one and nailed shut. I hate it and can not recommend to use TL-WR702N at all, besides the usual "admin / admin" default "password".
To the developers: Only a manual hardware reset with a pin should erase any config. I want them to hold their config no matter how often they get unplugged from whatever side.
DHCP server should in ANY case only be active for max. one hour from start. I do not know a single case where I expect a tiny accesspoint to manage IPs for a network and not the router.
This is hell.. and that's why I will be changing about 30 TL-WR702N for a product of another manufacturer!