PS: Your phone is More like an Router, because it it has all what a Router needs
Can't connect to wimmfi via Mario Kart DS (Error 51300)
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There are no "Guest Network" Tab in my setup page.I always do Parker Squares...
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does your Router HS two antennas? If yes there should be an guest network function
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if no you haven't got a Chance. You will choose your phone or wifi repeater...
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Then it's second option TP-Link is very strange, I guess.. Well, at least thanks for helpingI always do Parker Squares...
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A wifi repeater?
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And your welcome
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If your Hotspot worked use it. If i have some credit, i should usw my Hotspot
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have other questions ? Tell it If not have a nice time!
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You see, our phone providers give us amount of internet by what level you choose, and if you run off of that amount of internet, you can't use it until next month or you pay additional fees and get more internet. But this is already too much off-topic, so thank you again and have a nice day!I always do Parker Squares...
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Yes you habve right at all!
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have fun!
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@malekmaroc7 @'ridikas1'' TP-Link's stock firmware doesn't work well enough with WEP access points. The best way to solve this is to flash your router's firmware with OpenWRT. Here is the table of hardwareDisclaimer: The image below is my forum signature and has no correlation to my original message or response.
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Hmm.. I'll give it a shot, maybe it'll work...I always do Parker Squares...
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@Reboot thanks that you help him. I don't know mich about TP LINK. Maybe your idea works! @radikas1 sorry that i can't hell you very well...
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@ridikas1 Hmm...
From Openwrt's compatibility page the Router version 3.17.0 is not available. Are you sure this is not the firmware version and the model version? Try checking physically with the label under the router.Disclaimer: The image below is my forum signature and has no correlation to my original message or response.
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It was firmware Model : TL-WR740N, and version is 4.27I always do Parker Squares...
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ridikas1 schrieb:
It was firmware Model : TL-WR740N, and version is 4.27
You can flash your router from this page in your TP-Link's firmware settings. If it fails to flash you will need to rename your file to something that is accepted by the firmware, something like "wr740nv5_wr741ndv5_en_ipv6_3_16_9_up_boot(150605).bin" or a stock firmware flash name in order for it to work.
After flashing, you should be able to get into the router by the URL 192.168.1.1 if you're connected by LAN. if no LAN devices are connected then it will host its open Access Point, which is "OpenWrt" and you can access the web page from there.
The page should tell you that there is no root password set to login to the configuration. Log in first, then go to System > Administration and set a password for the device.
You should then be set for the configuration page. Next, set up your Access Points again, this may be the same as your previous configuration. (same router name, password eg.)
Example(s):
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Disclaimer: Your webpage layout might be different because you're using a slightly different version of OpenWRT. Don't be alarmed by this, this should look familiar, but just in a different style.
You can then create a second Access Point for use with your DS. However, if you enable two Access Points the router might not enable both of them. If this is the case then your router unfortunately is not Multi-SSID compatible, and you will have to disable your primary Access Point in order for you to use the second one. This most often isn't the case however, and you may continue to use two (or more) Access Points for your router.
You can set it up like this:
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Set up your password here. Your password might not be accepted despite it being a decent amount of characters, but WEP encryption is hexadecimal-based. Please refer to this Wikipedia article for more information.
Now you have set up both access points, and you should be set to use this to play on Wiimmfi. Please make sure you have configured both your game and Nintendo DS WFC configuration correctly.
As a last note: WEP encryption is heavily insecure. Therefore I recommend you to disable your WEP access point once you are done playing. You can do this from the Wi-Fi tab via Networking.
I hope you can do with this tutorial, if you have any questions, please further reply to this thread.Disclaimer: The image below is my forum signature and has no correlation to my original message or response.
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Holy cow that looks complicated! Anyway, I should start doing this, I suppose.I always do Parker Squares...
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Are you successful?
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ridikas1 schrieb:
Holy cow that looks complicated! Anyway, I should start doing this, I suppose.
Disclaimer: The image below is my forum signature and has no correlation to my original message or response.
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Is that not nice from Reboot?
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So... I've done it, but all the settings were messed up, so I've redone them, and the internet was still not working and in the end I somehow managed to brick my router, but I restored to original firmware and it now works fine. I think it bricked because our internet provider somehow changed these routers so that it would brick if the firmware of the router would change to unofficial one (There is an article about this in internet provider's website)I always do Parker Squares...