Hey everyone! I'm having some trouble with my TP-Link router that has four antennas. It keeps showing a red light, which I think means there's an issue with the internet connection. Whenever this happens, I find myself turning the router off and then on again to get it working again. My setup includes another white router that connects to the main internet cable, which is then connected to my TP-Link router. What can I do to fix this recurring problem?
3 Answers
Without knowing what the red light on your TP-Link represents, it’s tough to diagnose. You should look at the manual or the manufacturer's website for information on what that red light indicates. Also, I noticed you shared images of the routers, but what specific lights are lit up?
Can you clarify what you mean by the 'light'? If possible, posting a picture would help us figure out the issue better.
Since you have two routers, it's crucial to ensure they are configured properly to avoid any DHCP conflicts. Is the first router a VOIP device like Ooma? If that's the case, it might be causing some trouble with the setup.

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