10 Sep 2013 at 20:15 #1 Erich Kriegler Erich Kriegler Associate Joined 24 Apr 2012 Posts 1,319 I have four of these and two have just decided to stop working after about a year. Is this normal for them?
I have four of these and two have just decided to stop working after about a year. Is this normal for them?
10 Sep 2013 at 23:22 #2 bremen1874 bremen1874 Soldato Joined 20 Oct 2008 Posts 12,082 Dead, or just lost their pairing? I've not seen anything to suggest that there's a built in self-destruct. If two died at the same time I'd suspect that something local killed them. Most TP-Link kit is covered by a 3 year (or unlimited) warranty, so you should be able to get them replaced.
Dead, or just lost their pairing? I've not seen anything to suggest that there's a built in self-destruct. If two died at the same time I'd suspect that something local killed them. Most TP-Link kit is covered by a 3 year (or unlimited) warranty, so you should be able to get them replaced.
11 Sep 2013 at 07:38 #3 Erich Kriegler Erich Kriegler Associate OP Joined 24 Apr 2012 Posts 1,319 They suddenly just stop working and don't light up at all. They both stopped working a few months apart. Should I contact TP Link or overclockers?
They suddenly just stop working and don't light up at all. They both stopped working a few months apart. Should I contact TP Link or overclockers?
11 Sep 2013 at 14:14 #4 bremen1874 bremen1874 Soldato Joined 20 Oct 2008 Posts 12,082 Retailer first, and then TP-Link. The RMA procedures are detailed on TP-Link's UK website.