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Download the drivers from the download link which is provided at the end of the article and unzip in a folder. Disable the antivirus. Connect the modem to the computer and run the file DriverSetup.exe (For both Windows 64 bit and 32 bit edition drivers will be installed automatically). Plug your modem's power cable into an electrical outlet. A wall socket or a surge protector will do. It's important to plug the cable into the power outlet before connecting it to the modem, since connecting the power cable to the modem first can cause damage. Insert the modem power cable's free end into the modem.
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So this is a bit of an interesting one. I recently replaced the modem and router combination at my parents house with theTP-LINK modem. I have set this up successfully using WPA-PSK2 key and my android phone, my mum's laptop, my sister's android phone and my dad's blackberry can all connect to the network with no issues.
The problem arises when I try and connect my Dad's Windows XP laptop to the network. It is running SP3 and can see the network with great strength but when I enter the key and connect it just refreshes the network list and then shows the network which I try and connect to again but a dialog just pops up saying Windows is trying to connect to this network.
I originally thought the issue was with the WPA-PSK2 security setting so I took his laptop to my house to test and tried connecting to my D-Link router-modem which has WPA-PSK2 security as well and it connected straight away with no problems.
This now makes me believe through the process of elimination that the issue is with the network and the router at my parents house. I have tried redoing setup multiple times with no luck.
I am looking for some help with this issue as it is driving me nuts.
The problem arises when I try and connect my Dad's Windows XP laptop to the network. It is running SP3 and can see the network with great strength but when I enter the key and connect it just refreshes the network list and then shows the network which I try and connect to again but a dialog just pops up saying Windows is trying to connect to this network.
I originally thought the issue was with the WPA-PSK2 security setting so I took his laptop to my house to test and tried connecting to my D-Link router-modem which has WPA-PSK2 security as well and it connected straight away with no problems.
This now makes me believe through the process of elimination that the issue is with the network and the router at my parents house. I have tried redoing setup multiple times with no luck.
I am looking for some help with this issue as it is driving me nuts.