Archer c6 "no internet access" and sometime not connecting to the wifi saying "limited connection"
I've faced basiccally two kind of problems. Am I received a faultly product?
- Sometimes in some of my connected devices showing "no internet access" but at the same time the other routers connceted with same internet have internet access.
- Sometimes Some device could not connected to the router but the wifi are showing in the list. After some time of tring it show "limited connection" even I'm setting beside the router.
Every time at the time of problem I instantly connected to my another router which is tplink TL-WR841N, connected to the main WAN and that was working perfectly. Archer c6 is connected with the WR841n with wire and dynamic IP setup.
The problem always fixed every time after restart the router. I need to restart the router almost two to three times a day which the other one is on from long time. I've even forgot when I've turned off my WR841N.
Does I've received a faulty archer c6.
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@Kevin_Z / TP-LINK
Dear Kevin
it looks i hahve very similiar issue on ARCHER c6
i recently updated firmware to 1.3.6 from previous very very old ... (the one i have installed from the beggining when purchased jan 2019.so probably from 2018)
with new software i am noticing quite often wireless clients loose internet conection...
the internet is still ok on other devices but the choosen have access to wifi but no access to internet. (mainly one laptop and one mobile phone - independently form the 2,4/5 network
i already changed to have 2,4 and 5Ghz different and the same SSID
nothing helps
should i use backup and get back to old firmware - is it possible?? or wait for new firmware to appear very soon??
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Hello, thanks for bringing this up again.
I have sent you a PM, please check and confirm, I hope it helps.
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I believe, i have kind of same problem. Every 3-4 weeks, router shows no internet connection, green router led, which shows internet connection becomes orange. 2.4ghz and 5ghz connection dont work, wired connection also dont work. Where is 6-7 wireless devices and wired TV. Problem shows up after i update firmware to 1.3.6 build 20200902 rel. 65591. After rebot everything works fine for about 3-4 weeks.
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The latest FW Has a Bugs as you described. I am testing nie some beta version from TP Link support. IT is much better now. (rel. 60104).
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Hello,
I have the same problem with Archer C6 with newest avability firmware version.
Once a day devices are disconnecting with WiFi. In devices WiFi network is visible, but nothing of them can't connect to WiFi. After restart router everything is ok. LED on router are green, all the time.
My settings:
WiFi 2.4GHz, WP2-PSK, AES, Smart Connect off, all channel with was testing, Channel 12, at other time 11 (per few days WiFi works ok on channel 11)
WiFi GHZ disabled at all
Guest WiFi 2.4GHz
Some ideas or news in this problem?
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Hello, thanks for reporting the issue to the community again, can I have more details then our engineers can try to investigate further?
1. Do you mean only the 2.4GHz wireless clients are disconnecting from the internet?
2. How many devices are connected to the C6 2.4GHz? Are all experiencing the same dropout or just some special or old clients? If the devices disconnected from the 2.4GHz/5GHz and cannot connect back, what is the error message?
3. Who is your ISP? When the C6 lost the internet connection, please login to its web interface and confirm if there is still a WAN IP address, what is it?
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My answers:
1. Yes, only 2.4GHz wireless cleints are disconnecting, 5GHz wireless is disable all the time. 2.4GHz has set g/n type.
2. 5 devices (two smartphones, two notebooks and printer). Two devices (smartphone and notebook) are connected to guest network, 3 devices to main network. In Windows device try connect to WiFi and not return any error message, in Linux (one notebook with Linux) error message is about bad password.
3. Internet connection isn't lost. LEDs on router are good. After log in to router via cable settings of ISP are correct.
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