Archer AX50 internet connectivity dropping
Archer AX50 internet connectivity dropping
I've just bought and installed a new AX50 (v1 with firmware updated to 1.0.9) and am finding that devices are simultaneously losing internet connectivity two or three times per day. I'm on 1Gbps max fibre connection with Devoli in New Zealand.
All router LED lights remain green
Modem connection remains up
All devices maintain connectivity with the router whether 2.4G, 5G or wired, but none of them can get internet connectivity
The router web interface shows that the internet connection between the router and ISP is up and functioning properly, and shows devices connected with valid IP addresses
Rebooting the router allows all devices to regain internet connectivity
Any suggestions on a fix for this, please?
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This looks like a ISP DNS problem, try assigning googles DNS on your router settings then reboot.
DNS1 : 8.8.4.4
DNS2 : 1.0.0.1
access your router setup page go to > Advanced > Network > Internet > advanced > select "Use the Following DNS Adresses" and input the DNS value there.
i hope this helps.
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Thanks for the suggestion. I did this, but it doesn't seem to have solved the problem - it dropped again yesterday morning.
Logging into the router and doing a ping test worked OK. No events listed in the system log for that period. Just no attached devices could access the internet.
I had previously disabled all QoS settings, and have the router positioned on it's side, in case it's an overheating issue (as per some of the previous threads for this router). I have a vague suspicion that it might happen when a particular device joins the network, but I haven't been able to verify that.
Any other suggestions of things I could try, or is it just a duff router that needs returning?
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I wonder is this an ingerent problem of TP-Link router.
I am using a Archer C9 HW version 4 and my devices sometimes just drop connections.
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Interesting - does it affect all devices connected at the time? Do they lose wifi connection with the router, or just internet connectivity? Do you have to reboot the router to restore connections?
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Hello, sorry to respond late.
Just to confirm, do you mean you can still ping google.com on the router's web interface when all clients lose the internet? How about trying to ping google.net on your computer or phone at that time, is it accessible?
Try to change the DNS server on the Advanced-Network-DHCP Server page to google's 8.8.8.8, then reboot the router and confirm again.
May it help~
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Hi @Kevin_Z
Yes, I can still ping google.com on the router's web interface when all clients lose the internet, but if I try to ping google.com on my computer it is not accessible.
I had already changed the DNS server to Google's 8.8.8.8 and rebooted the router, as per @CHIBOMAN's suggestion above, but the issue has happened at least twice again since then.
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Hi, what CHIBOMAN suggested was changing the WAN DSN server, and I just want to confirm if you could change the LAN DNS server on the router as well, can you please confirm this again?
Thanks.
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Ah, understood @Kevin_Z, thanks.
I've now updated the LAN DNS servers and rebooted. I'll see if that improves things over the next couple of days.
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Hi @Kevin_Z
Unfortunately that hasn't solved the problem - the internet connectivity issue occurred again this evening. Any other ideas, or do I need to return the router?
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