Archer C5400 Connection randomly restarts or turns off during Blizzard games
I just bought this router and have been having particular issues with the connection either restarting or turning off - this appears to primarily, if only, impact my Blizzard Game Launcher / games (it will disconnect me from games). Dropouts appear to range from a few minutes to up to 30-40min gametime before being disconnected. I don't appear to have issues with other internet usage.
This appears to have only started upon using this router as when I plug in my old one (the one received from my ISP) the connection remains true through while gaming.
I'm loath do it it, because the wifi range gained from the C5400 has been awesome in the week since purchasing it, but among its primary reasons for being purchased was to assist in my gaming experience yet now it is hamstringing it completely and if it can't do that then I'll just have to return it.
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Hey guys
I had nothing but trouble with the newer firmware always restarting itself and to be honest the support really was not helpful that i recieved from TP-Link
I ended up taking back under warrenty and getting a exchange
(I am no way and hell going to upgrade to the latest current firmware)
As it seems they really dont want to fix the issue.....
If u can role back to 1.2.2 and see how u go I have had hardly no issues with it
Just wish I could say the same for the NBN LOL
Good Luck
Chris
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I am also having issues with my router losing connection to the internet. It's happened three time now while I am away which I lose all access to my smart devices and the router itself.
This needs to be addressed right away.
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@Gwalle Did you ever find a fix for this issue? My router randomly reboots while playing world of warcraft, no other game causes this.
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Hey All
Am posting my feedback here because I know how long I struggled and this was just about the only place I found any reference to this issue.
@Cnelson Not sure what model you have, but hopefully this helps you too.
I have the CX5400 v1.0, and I continuously had the random reboot issue pretty much since I first updated the firmware from where it was when I bought it, to 1.1.2 Build 20191223 rel.73956(4555) (which seems to be the latest release for this model).
I tried everything in terms of disabling different settings. HomeCare, QoS, etc. Nothing solved the problem.
I recently got sick of it and wanted to see if I could get it back to the older firmware, even though that is missing a quite a few nice features.
What I did was:
Using the TP Link support portal, searched for my model and selected the correct version number (v1.0) in my case.
As you all will know, when you select the firmware section on the support page, you get a prompt alerting you to make sure you select the correct country/area where you live, with many red warnings about what would happen if you didn't.
I noticed that my area (Africa/Middle East) has different previous firmware versions available than the US site.
Because my router technically says it is a v1.0 (EU), I browsed through several european countries' support sites and compared the firmware downloads.
In short, they do differ, so be aware of this.
For all EU countries, as well as my country, the firmware names indicate it is for the EU model though. So I figured it should be compatible.
I eventually found an older firmware version on another EU country support site, which seemed to be universal as far as regional models goes (Archer C5400X(EU JP US)_V1_180904).
I first reset my router to factory defaults, which resets all the config but still stays on the latest firmware version. I then used the bin file for the older firmware version named above, to manually "update" my router firmware from its web management UI. Once I was back on that version of the firmware, I configured my router from scratch again.
I ran it like this for about a week and the reboots did not happen again. After about two weeks, there were other bugs/features that became troublesome for me, so I took the chance and upgraded my firmware to the latest version again using the online update button on the router management web page.
Since then, the reboots have not happened again.
I should also mention, it might be unrelated, but my WAN connection had a situation where my fibre ISP was putting me behind a NAT due to an incorrectly set up internet connection (PPPoE instead of Dynamic IP). This effective double NAT caused major instability, so not sure if this might have contributed as well. Just check yours in case.
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@Cnelson I ended up doing RMA on my V2 and got a new one
I have updated to the latest firmware so far so good
Wish I could say the same for the reliability of the NBN
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@Gwalle Ah ok thanks for your help I appreciate it!
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