Archer C7 is broken after firmware update
I have updated to latest firmware of Archer C7 few days ago (rev. 5 if I'm not mistaken). After it I can't open router control dashboard.
http://192.168.0.1/ redirects to http://192.168.0.1/webpages/error.1593336984117.html with message
No such file or directory
How could I fix it? Rebooting router won't fix the issue.
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No, I didn't reset the router as it was somewhat working, but internet was sluggish a bit. I was not ready to reset all my configuration (static IPs and cloned mac that I don’t remember).
I decided to do it on weekend, and I tried to open admin dashboard today and it works. Haven't changed anything. I don't get it. Looks like the problem was resolved by itself. Haven't heard of self-healing routers before
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It is some kind of token stuck in your browser, you need to hard reload the page and that fixes it.
See for example here how to do it https://www.namecheap.com/support/knowledgebase/article.aspx/10078/2194/how-to-do-a-hard-refresh-in-chrome-firefox-and-ie/
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Have you tried to reset the router ? I've seen similar issues with C7 FW upgrade in the community.
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No, I didn't reset the router as it was somewhat working, but internet was sluggish a bit. I was not ready to reset all my configuration (static IPs and cloned mac that I don’t remember).
I decided to do it on weekend, and I tried to open admin dashboard today and it works. Haven't changed anything. I don't get it. Looks like the problem was resolved by itself. Haven't heard of self-healing routers before
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I have the same issue
It happened after FW upgrade last night.
Will try to wait for a bit if, see if it will solve itself. Turning the router off and on using the HW button on it did not fix it.
Internet still works though.
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It is some kind of token stuck in your browser, you need to hard reload the page and that fixes it.
See for example here how to do it https://www.namecheap.com/support/knowledgebase/article.aspx/10078/2194/how-to-do-a-hard-refresh-in-chrome-firefox-and-ie/
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my workaround is to use http://tplinkwifi.net (not http://192.168.0.1)
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