Piviul, You shorted something out. Past the Power Supply. related to Ground ( GND ).
I would STRONGLY ADVISE to not PLAY at this. Do not DABBLE with Electronics Engineering. The mistakes you make could cost you your life. I would advise that you enter a Formal Program of Instruction in Applied Physics 1: Electronics Engineering. And if you want to " write your own ticket ". While in this Curriculum, Specialize in Computer Science, and Information Technology. I cannot stress enough. Untrained Personnel attempting to modify another Engineers Circuits should have Proper Training. ( THE GOLDEN RULE OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING ) Without Proper Training, you will have disaster after disaster. As it will be the steepest learning curve. AS ELECTRONICS WAS THE HARDEST SH*T IMAGINABLE TO LEARN. Every other Field of Physics was easy compared to AP1. Related to TPLINK GND. Ignore Google AI. https://www.google.com/search?q=Tplink+GND&rlz=1C1CHBF_enUS1043US1043&oq=Tplink+GND+&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUyBggAEEUYOTIJCAEQIRgKGKABMgcIAhAhGKsC0gEJNDQxOTFqMGo3qAIIsAIB&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8 Trying to help. -StealthMode On Fri, Sep 20, 2024 at 2:37 AM Piviul <[email protected]> wrote: > On 9/20/24 08:04, Diego Zuccato wrote: > > Argh! Una delle poche cose da non fare mai. > > Questa lezione l'ho imparata, il problema è che ce ne saranno tante > altre a venire... ma per fortuna ci sono i bacchettoni che mi stimolano > a resistere 😛! > > Comunque non ci ho capito quasi nulla... come mai se inserivo il gnd > (direi che fosse indipendente indipendente dall'aver inserito o meno rx > e tx, forse però una provo con solo il GROUND non l'ho fatta) il router > non partiva o meglio, si accendeva la spia power e nulla più mentre > invece con rx e tx inseriti e senza il gnd il router sembrava partire > normalmente? > > Piviul > >

