TP-Link Archer C9 randomly rebooting :(
Morning all :)
Pretty much the same as this other thread, my Archer C9 keeps randomly rebooting ... there appears to be no rhyme or reason as to why it does :(
Have moved the Ethernet lead into another port on my Modem, and also replaced the Ethernet lead with another one. Still keeps happening .. so infuritaing. It's been fine for months, rock steady - no issues at all. No new devices connected, latest firmware installed. I've even factory reset it.
Screenshots of the Log below;
Happy to post a list of devices connected if needed - these are all iphones, MacBooks, iPads, and various Smart devices ...
There's clearly a problem, as I'm not the only one to suffer with this, so come on TP-Link support .... let's work on a solution
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@Aresmar same here. I just joined this forum to find out I'm not alone. Could it be related to DST ending? Seems to have started around that time
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@KernowLad Disconnect every IOS device from wifi no matter what IOS version it's running. I've seen someone say it's IOS 14 problem and if you have 14.1 it should work but my mom's iphone was the only apple device in our home and it was running IOS 14.1, I disconnected it last week and had no problems since
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@Lopol500 Noone has iphones at my home. So not related for me unfortunately.
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As i wrote earlier - almost 2 weeks on beta FW - there are some errors in log, but no restarts. At all.
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Had the same issue, replaced cables, disconnected iOS devices and cable connected devices etc and the problem persisted.
However, in my case just disabling NAT Boost almost definitely helped, a good week without the issue, no firmware change, iOS 14 devices connected or not. YMMV, but I'd recommend trying this easy fix since up to my capability of testing, this most liekly solved the issue completely for me.
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@lardass same here. NAT boost disabled and no reboots so far
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Same issue here.
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Interestingly, suddenly the resets stopped without me doing anything. I was in contact with TP-Link support and they suggested turning off NAT boost as well as sent me a new beta firmware. I hadn't gotten around to doing anything yet and suddenly the resets just stopped. Perhaps there was a device causing the resets and that device had an OS update that fixed things? Strange...
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