reboot WIFI Router (MR200 V4) through SNMP connections

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reboot WIFI Router (MR200 V4) through SNMP connections
reboot WIFI Router (MR200 V4) through SNMP connections
2020-11-23 01:57:53 - last edited 2020-11-23 02:41:21
Model: Archer MR200  
Hardware Version: V4
Firmware Version: v0001.0 Build 190307 Rel.54196n

Hi there,

I've access my Router through SNMP connections to check the network status.

 

im trying to create a network watchdog service to restore the Router Once the Router's(MR200) network connection was disconnected.

it seems that i can solve this problem by using the correct "reboot" Oid command.

 

 

ISSUES:

1. i dont know the correct oids to reboot the Router

2. Is there other method to solve this problem?

 

thanks everyone.

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Re:reboot WIFI Router (MR200 V4) through SNMP connections
2020-11-27 07:48:21

@GavinLee 

 

Hello, I'm afraid this is not supported on the MR200 router, the SNMP only used for monitoring the router basic settings.

 

 

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Re:reboot WIFI Router (MR200 V4) through SNMP connections
2020-11-27 09:29:08

@Kevin_Z 
Thanks for the reply!!!

is there other options to solve my problems?(while the Router's Network disconnected)


ex:
1.Model which supports this kind of restore function 
2.Methods which remote controls the Router through LAN. And manually reboot the Router(without using TP-Link modem.net System tool)

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Re:reboot WIFI Router (MR200 V4) through SNMP connections
2020-11-27 10:45:04

@GavinLee 

 

As for the disconnect issue, please help check the following information:
1. How long have you had the router and when did the issue start?
2. Could you please send me screen-shots of the advanced-status page again before and after the connection dropped?
3. When the connection loses, what did you need to do to recover the connection, reboot the router or it would come back automatically?
4. Please confirm if the disconnect issue was caused by the auto bands-switching, you may check what is the band when it connects and what is it when it disconnects.

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