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WNDR3400 - WPS Process Progess
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2013-08-12
06:21 PM
2013-08-12
06:21 PM
WNDR3400 - WPS Process Progess
I am able to access the internet for awhile and then i get dropped for a few seconds and it reconnects again on its own. I believe the issue lies with the channel. It is currently set to auto change channels. I try to change it to only run on channel 6 (i used inSSIDer to see which channel was the least used one) but when i attempt to change the channel a popup appears and it says "WPS Process in Progress please try again later" (something similar).
I searched and people have said to add a WPS client and cancel it and try again. ive tried over and over and it never helps, the pop up always comes up.
I have also tried to hold the reset button and start over but when i hold down the reset button for 30+sec it just turns back on like normal and i continue to get the popup.
Anyone know what to do?!? Help is much appreciated!
I searched and people have said to add a WPS client and cancel it and try again. ive tried over and over and it never helps, the pop up always comes up.
I have also tried to hold the reset button and start over but when i hold down the reset button for 30+sec it just turns back on like normal and i continue to get the popup.
Anyone know what to do?!? Help is much appreciated!
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2013-08-12
07:06 PM
2013-08-12
07:06 PM
Re: WNDR3400 - WPS Process Progess
WNDR3400 is NOT access point device. It is wireless N router family
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