IE Stuck On Login Input Form

When using Internet Explorer, you may sometimes get stuck on an input form that is prompting you for a username and password.

The first thing to do is try another browser such as Firefox or Chrome. If you are able to access the site, then the problem is often due to an IE Add-on.

One add-on that I’ve found to cause this kind of problem is Adobe’s Shockwave. Once I disable that add-on the browser often continues without problems.

Configure TP Link N750 As An Access Point

This set up is a little trickier than most routers.

The two main things you need to do:

1) Under Network>LAN change the IP address of the router to a range on your network. For example, say your network is on 10.10.10.xxx. You need to change the router’s IP to something like 10.10.10.250. That way you’ll be able to access the router’s menu. If not, your router will be on 192.168.0.1 (default) and you won’t be able to get into the router’s menu from your 10.10.10.xxx network.

2) Disable DHCP. Since the main router is typically serving up the IP addresses, you don’t want the TP Link router to issue IPs.

More info here: http://www.tp-link.us/article/?faqid=417