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Pnokio
Whizz Kid
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Message 74 of 74

I am still using the one I got about 3 years ago. I did get sent a new one 18 months ago. When I tried to set up the new one recently I could not get access. I was advised to do a reset but was frightened to do it incase I could not set it up. I was losing download speed but unplugged for 30 minutes fixed it.

I now have 2 Asus laptops different models both under 6 months old.

My attached images will show my problem.


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Regards
George
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KeithFrench
Community Star
Private Message TalkTalk
Message 41 of 74

Hi @Pnokio 

 

I can help with any WPS issue, what devices are you trying to connect via WPS? If you can still access the router's GUI, is WPS still enabled on both bands?

Keith
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Message 42 of 74

Whoever said ' you cant teach an old dog (me) new tricks?'

Regards
George

Message 43 of 74

It will show a number whenever you are mentioned (like this, @Pnokio) or if someone likes your post. Click on your avatar then the bell image to see the relevant post.

 

Otherwise the number indicates a new private message. Click on the message envelope to view these.

Gliwmaeden2, a fellow customer.
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Message 44 of 74

Why is the number 3 next to my avatar?

Regards
George
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Message 45 of 74

I am not really worried about the handle as its on the router I have never used for reasons previously stated.

My new 18 month contract starts on 15 July 2023 but dont know if it includes a newer version. So will wait till then.

The router I am using just now is behaving its self.

Regards
George
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Message 46 of 74

The stands are not robust, @Pnokio, and not meant to bear the weight of the router.

 

Slightly counterintuitive, but it means, don't use the stand as a handle. Hands on the router itself is the way to avoid this happening again. 

 

Probably going to need a complete replacement. Staff will be back on Monday. 

Gliwmaeden2, a fellow customer.
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Message 47 of 74

Now that you have been clever enough to identify my mistake, I can go ahead using the method you described. Still don't know how to use WPS button.

One more problem, the new router I was sent and still unused, the stand became detached but not damaged. I am unable to refit it.

Regards
George
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Message 48 of 74

Honestly, just reset the the router. You won't lose your connection, except briefly while the reset is actually taking place. If you need any advice after that just come back here. 

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Message 49 of 74

As I have not been told how to access the settings using the WPS button and unable to log in manually at this page http://192.168.1.1/2.0/gui/#/login/ I will continue to wait (18 months so far ) as I dont want to lose internet access.

Regards
George
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ferguson
Community Star
Private Message TalkTalk
Message 50 of 74

Bear in mind it is the router password you need, printed in very small characters on the label beneath the tab. With the username admin. Not the WiFi password. 

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ferguson
Community Star
Private Message TalkTalk
Message 51 of 74

Please try the pinhole reset on the router. That should at least let you login to the interface using the details on the router itself.

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Message 52 of 74

Yes, it is a laptop I am using. If I do not get access to the settings page, I wont be able to change the default settings.

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New plan:-

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http://192.168.1.1/2.0/gui/#/login/
is not secure
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https://192.168.1.1/2.0/gui/#/login/
is even less secure. not attempted.
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I entered the Router Name + Password
from the back of my router
into the 1st page above = Wrong Details
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I did the same with the router I am using
It's SSID is TURBO plus my own Password
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Once again = Wrong Details.
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If I try using the WPS button on the router I am using now,

will it change the current log in details or change to the originals as on the rear of the router?

Regards
George
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Message 53 of 74

You shouldn't need to access the router settings pages. Is it just a laptop that you are trying to connect?

 

Chris

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Message 54 of 74

Hello Chris-TalkTalk.

Imagine I have made all the connections for my TalkTalk router correctly. I am now ready to set things up. Do I press WPS first or go to a certain web page.

I can get to the page in my image but the info it needs to give access. I have tried my personal SSID + Password, the one on the back of my currently in use router, and the new one I have which you sent 18 months ago.

If I try using WPS and do something wrong and unable to regain access, I might have to change to another ISP.

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Regards
George
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Message 55 of 74

To connect your PC by wifi to you router you generally would just click on the network icon on the right of your windows task bar (bottom right of your screen) - click on your router in the list and then enter the wifi password when prompted 


Chris

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Message 56 of 74

Contact someone who can understand a simple question. How do I set up my equipment using WPS. All you have done is tell me how to connect to my phone socket but not what to do with my PC.

Regards
George
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Message 57 of 74

Could I ask what exactly are you trying to do?

Chris

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Message 58 of 74

This is what your link takes me to. It does not say what to do with my PC in this case a laptop. I.E. what page should I be on or does it connect all by itself?

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@Chris-TalkTalk wrote:

Hi Pnokio,

 

Could you take a look at the following help article and then if you need any further assistance please let us know - Wi-fi Set Up | How to Set Up TalkTalk Wi-Fi Hub | TalkTalk Help

 

Chris


Connect using WPS

Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) lets you easily connect network equipment like wireless printers to your router. Instead of manually typing in your Wi-Fi password, you can simply press the WPS button on your Wi-Fi Hub to connect your device. Here’s how to do it:

  1. Follow the instructions that came with your device about connecting using WPS.
  2. Press the WPS button on the back of your Wi-Fi Hub until the light on the front of your Wi-Fi Hub starts flashing amber.
  3. When your device has connected to your Wi-Fi Hub, the light will turn solid white.
  4. If the connection fails, the light will flash amber again before returning to solid white.
  5. Wait until the light turns solid white and then try to connect again.
Regards
George
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Message 59 of 74

Hi Pnokio,

 

Could you take a look at the following help article and then if you need any further assistance please let us know - Wi-fi Set Up | How to Set Up TalkTalk Wi-Fi Hub | TalkTalk Help

 

Chris

Message 60 of 74

It seems I am not the only one who does not know how to use WPS to set it up. None of the Router Names & passwords are being accepted.

Seems I am in a feedback loop.

Regards
George
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