reboot via url on tp-link C80

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reboot via url on tp-link C80
reboot via url on tp-link C80
2024-04-26 01:04:39
Model: Archer C80  
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There are instructions online for rebooting older tp-link routers via the command /userRpm/SysRebootRpm.htm . This no longer works on newer ones.

I need to be able to reboot my router via curl because recently my heartbeat request to my camera failed. The requests started chopping in the middle of the word: hea - rtbeat. What the exact cause was is unknown, but rebooting solved the problem. Maybe the problem was with the ISP. For this reason I would like to be able to reboot the router when such an anomaly occurs. 

 

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Re:reboot via url on tp-link C80
2024-04-26 05:47:57 - last edited 2024-05-02 18:50:45

  @accountnujen 

 

Indeed this was available in the past, but it was deprecated due to a security reasons.

To restart the router remotely you have three options:

1. Remote access the router web management and restart the router:

 

 

2. Using tether app for remote management (restarting) the router.

 

3. Configure schedule feature to restart the router on a specified time schedule:

 

 

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Re:reboot via url on tp-link C80
2024-04-26 11:07:47

  @terziyski 

1. Remote access the router web management and restart the router:

With 1 first option, how do you do an automatic reboot?

 

2. Using tether app for remote management (restarting) the router.

How do I tell the app that I need to reboot the router automatically?

 

3. Configure schedule feature to restart the router on a specified time schedule:

Do you seriously think I know in advance when a mistake is going to happen? You overestimate me. It feels good.

 

Of course, none of the three options solve my problem. I need to add in my php script the ability to reboot the router if an error occurs. Your suggestions do not help me in any way.

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