TP-Link Disconnect
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Re: TP-Link Disconnect
Well, if that works for you great. It didn't do a thing for me. Everything that I've read in numerous forms, articles and posts have all come down to Rooting and reloading a custom ROM. I haven't had any issues since doing so and have had the Tab linking with my Nikon D610 for 3hrs straight and not once dropping the signal.
Re: TP-Link Disconnect
Hi to all,
First, I would switch back to your old router/access point temporarily, just to confirm that it really does fix the issue, and that introducing the OnHub causes the issue. If the issue is still there when you go back to the old one (or a different one), you can start looking at your cable/DSL modem fancy pants gigabit reliability and/or updates to wifi drivers and other configuration items on the computers themselves.
You can find more information on this links :
https://www.reddit.com/r/OnHub/comments ... th_my_new/
http://www.192168ll.net/
First, I would switch back to your old router/access point temporarily, just to confirm that it really does fix the issue, and that introducing the OnHub causes the issue. If the issue is still there when you go back to the old one (or a different one), you can start looking at your cable/DSL modem fancy pants gigabit reliability and/or updates to wifi drivers and other configuration items on the computers themselves.
You can find more information on this links :
https://www.reddit.com/r/OnHub/comments ... th_my_new/
http://www.192168ll.net/