What settings should be on 192.168.0.1
SOURCE: cant access internet but can connect to wireless TP-link router
Your friend is able to go online using the same wireless network. that means the wireless network is working properly and there might be a problem with your computer .
You said that you can connect to the wireless network but you can not go online.
Check the IP address and the default gateway of the computer.
Try to ping the router and DNS server and check what happens.
Make sure that there is no static IP address on the computer.
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SOURCE: If I connect TP-LINK TL-WR1043ND
If your OS is Windows there is a good tutorial at -> Working with Widows Wireless Networks
That can help you out to configure your wireless networks.
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SOURCE: I'm using TP-LINK TD-W8101G ADSL
Unfortunately, you can't use two routers together in that manner. You must have a device in between them such as a switch or bridge or you'll have to disable the DHCP server settings in the second router. The second router then pretty much becomes a switch you may then use all the ports on the second router with the exception of the WAN port it must remain unoccupied. However, if you need wireless connectivity in another location far away from your main router then your only solution would be to indeed purchase an actual access point/bridge device
SOURCE: disable Nat TP-LINK TL-WR1043ND
yeap it should be the firewall, here is the manual http://www.tp-link.com/resources/software/201161017075118.pdf
think this should help you.
But if you want my expertise, make the tp-link as a router and vdsl just the internet line. connect it to router wan and buy a switch for all your devices.That should be the safest and smartest way.
Testimonial: "Hi, I've finally found some time to test the dissabling the FW and I can say that in my case it helped. I can see now from TP-LINK IP cameras connected to the VDSL modem/router. Well done guys, thank you for your help. Kvinar"
SOURCE: Belkin (F5D8235-4) with Tp-Link TL-WR702N as a repeater
It needs to be configured as a repeater first.
http://www.tp-link.com.au/article/?id=397
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