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I have a LEDE router used behind the main router as a antenna for my desktop , and when I try to upload something to internet it restarts but when downloading is working well.What could be the problem ? Could somebody help ?

Router : TP-Link TL-WR841N/ND v8 Firmware : LEDE Reboot 17.01.7 r4030-6028f00df0 / LuCI lede-17.01 branch (git-19.167.54478-71e2af4)

Status : Status

  • Isn't LEDE pretty old? Didn't LEDE get merged back into OpenWrt years ago? Maybe put the latest stable supported OpenWrt on your router and see if that fixes the problem. – Spiff Apr 13 '22 at 22:29

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Have you tried using another ethernet cable. If not, replace ethernet cables. There could be a short in one of them.

In the future you would want to update your post with a model number so that people can better assist you. Also, you may want to include the model number of the ethernet card or motherboard model if it is integrated. Then you may want to include information from your computer system like operating system version and related command prompt information.

Here is a helpful tutorial on how to use the command prompt in Windows 10 to get information on your own network. https://www.digitalcitizen.life/command-prompt-advanced-networking-commands/

  • LEDE is aftermarket firmware for routers. Routers don't have BIOS; that's an old term for a kind of firmware from the days of DOS PCs. I get the impression OP's knowledge of routers is decently advanced and you ended up on the wrong side of Dunning-Kruger on this one. – Spiff Apr 13 '22 at 22:26
  • I think the problem is not with the ethernet cable because download works, and I think with not my pc because it worked when I shared internet from phone with usb cable . The version of my router : TP-Link TL-WR841N/ND v8 , Firmware : LEDE Reboot 17.01.7 r4030-6028f00df0 / LuCI lede-17.01 branch (git-19.167.54478-71e2af4) – Bulcsú Édes Apr 13 '22 at 23:45