Manrope font is unavailable
Problem 1
Manrope font (in whole router www interface) is not displayed correctly.
It's not present in Windows, and probably not embedded in the css code (using @fontface).
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Problem 2
Login page
https://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/webpages/login.html
uses old font: Verdana, Geneva, sans-serif
instead of: Manrope
The interface should be visually consistent.
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Thank you for your valuable suggestion. We have documented it in detail and will forward it to the relevant technical team for feasibility evaluation
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Noted. We are aware of the issue and are treating it with high priority; a fix is already underway.
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Thank you for your post. Regarding the two issues you mentioned, could you please provide screenshots so we can get a clearer understanding of what you’re seeing?
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@Ethan-TP the new font (time new roman or some thing like that) looks awful, don't you see that?
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Thank you for your valuable suggestion. We have documented it in detail and will forward it to the relevant technical team for feasibility evaluation
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Is the screenshot you provided from a post you published yourself? I see the author name is different. We believe the image in that post suggests a compatibility issue. May I ask what device you are using?
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@Ethan-TP not mine but look exactly same, Google Chrome - Windows 10, region Czechia. Maybe the font is missing in windows so chrome automatically select that awful font instead. The old UI before 2.3.x doesn't have this issue.
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Noted. We are aware of the issue and are treating it with high priority; a fix is already underway.
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It looks like the issue is not with Windows itself, but with how the Special font are handled in the firmware UI. If Manrope isn’t embedded using @font-face, the browser will fall back to system defaults, which explains the inconsistent display. For the login page specifically, it seems the CSS still references Verdana instead of Manrope, so that page is likely using an older stylesheet. TP-Link should bundle the Manrope font locally inside the firmware to ensure consistent rendering across devices and browsers.
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