Wireless AP problem

Yenolo

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Hi,
I live in an appartment that has internet accesss provided. The access point is in the form of an RJ45 wall box. When I moved in a few months ago I installed a TP-Link TL-WA701ND wireless access point with a TP-Link USB wireless adapter on my PC. There was no username and password required to get onto the internet; just the normal WAP security on the AP. All has worked fine, I've been using my PC and iPhone on the Internet up until today when they changed the system and now it requires a username and password to get access to the Internet. It was no problem to setup my XP based PC with the username/password details and connect to the Internet again. The trouble came when I wanted to use my iPhone 4 on the wireless network connection and access the Internet and because of this new username/password required it won't allow me to connect to the Internet. My phone can still see the AP but there doesn't seem to be anywhere on the phone to put an Internet access username/password. I thought it would be great if the new username/password could be entered into the AP, then anything that has authority to connect to the AP automatically gets Internet access but there is nowhere in the AP software setup to put such details, like you can with an ADSL router.
Does anyone have any ideas how to overcome this problem? I've got a spare unused ADSL router from when I had a Telkom ADSL line in my last house but this is not an incoming phone line I'm dealing with here, just an RJ45 connection that goes down to a switch in the basement Internet room. From what I've been able to find on Google I believe this is new system is called a captive portal. Any help would be really appreaciated!

Okay, since posting the above story I done some reseach on the Web and it looks like I need to get a broadband router, as oposed to the present access point I'm using. By the look of it I can then enter the ISP user name and password into the new router instead of just into my PC. That way all my wireless devices will be able to have Internet access. Am I right?
 
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daffy

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You'll need a Broadband Router. One without an ADSL Port, but with an RJ45 WAN Port.
It does need to be a Router, it can't just be an AP.
 

Yenolo

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Thanks for the help, I bought a TP-Link broadband router today. Trouble is I can't get onto the Internet with it! I've set it up and it even says it's connected to the Internet but when I open Firefox the home page is just blank. I've tried everything and I'm now back on my old AP, which is not what I want to be on.
 

daffy

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Thanks for the help, I bought a TP-Link broadband router today. Trouble is I can't get onto the Internet with it! I've set it up and it even says it's connected to the Internet but when I open Firefox the home page is just blank. I've tried everything and I'm now back on my old AP, which is not what I want to be on.

Hi,
You'll have to explain what you did. "Tried everything" is not a very helpful way of explaining what you've tried.

Configure it in gateway/router mode, enable NAT, configure PPPoE on the WAN and put your DSL username and password in.
Attach your laptop/desktop to it, get a DHCP IP. Test.
 

wmongie

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With the TP-Link AP's, you should be able to get into the settings by browsing to 192.168.1.1 in FireFox. I have the same AP and that's how mine works.
 
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