lukeukwalker
New Member
This is probably the most odd thing I have seen.
Last night I bought a wireless router from tp-link (model number TL-WR841ND) Reason being was I wanted to upgrade from the old g to the sparkly fast better N. So went to set it up and it came up with the error 'cannot connect to the WAN line'. This is what is connected to the DSL line in the wall where we have a constant broadband connection (with tiscali, now talktalk). After much useless flapping to figure it out I went to phone the support line. No dial tone. Odd. everytime i plug in the TP-link router it kills the phone line. There is also no internet.
Once i got hold of the support desk they went through a number of things which did squat. They then tried as far as I can tell to connect the tp-link router to the old router (Thomson) wirelessly, which succeeded but it still had no connection. Plus I dont want to use the old router, its slow and old.
This is the first time i've heard of a router directly affecting a phone line like this.
If anyone could shed any light on this I would be most grateful.
Ta
Luke
(ps, I am using Windows 7 Ultimate business, though can use xp on another machine if necessary. If you need any information from me feel free to ask)
Last night I bought a wireless router from tp-link (model number TL-WR841ND) Reason being was I wanted to upgrade from the old g to the sparkly fast better N. So went to set it up and it came up with the error 'cannot connect to the WAN line'. This is what is connected to the DSL line in the wall where we have a constant broadband connection (with tiscali, now talktalk). After much useless flapping to figure it out I went to phone the support line. No dial tone. Odd. everytime i plug in the TP-link router it kills the phone line. There is also no internet.
Once i got hold of the support desk they went through a number of things which did squat. They then tried as far as I can tell to connect the tp-link router to the old router (Thomson) wirelessly, which succeeded but it still had no connection. Plus I dont want to use the old router, its slow and old.
This is the first time i've heard of a router directly affecting a phone line like this.
If anyone could shed any light on this I would be most grateful.
Ta
Luke
(ps, I am using Windows 7 Ultimate business, though can use xp on another machine if necessary. If you need any information from me feel free to ask)