Solution Archer C80v1&v2.2/C64v1/C6v4 Restarting Randomly
Solution Archer C80v1&v2.2/C64v1/C6v4 Restarting Randomly
This Article Applied to:
Archer C80 v1&v2.2, Archer C6 v4, Archer C64 v1
Issue Description:
We have noticed that some users in the TP-Link community have reported experiencing automatic restarting issues with certain router models, such as Archer C80, C6 V4, or C64 V1. These restarts seem to occur randomly in some cases, while in others, the router may even enter a bootloop if an Ethernet cable is connected to the WAN port.
Available Solution:
To enhance the stability of the device, we have developed beta firmware versions. These improvements will also be incorporated into the upcoming official 1.13.5 firmware release. If you are experiencing similar issues, we recommend trying out the beta firmware provided below. Don't forget to regularly check for any new firmware updates on the router's web GUI or TP-Link's official website.
For Archer C64 v1, C80 v1 (They use the same beta)
For Archer C6 v4, C80 v2.2 (They use the same beta)
Archer_C6v4/C80v2_20240226
Note: Before proceeding with the installation, please take a moment to read and understand our Beta Firmware Agreement.
If the problem still exists, please leave your comment with detailed problem description, system log file and also your product information.
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Hi All,
Please note that there is a new beta firmware for Archer C80 V2.2, Archer C6 V4, Archer A8 V2.2, Archer C86 V1 with L2TP over IPSec VPN Server function, which also resolved this random restarting issue, it is recommended to try the new beta firmware and experience the L2TP over IPSec VPN Server function:
Public Beta Firmware for Archer C80 V2.2/C6 V4/A8 V2.2/C86 V1 Supports L2TP over IPSec VPN Server
Remember to leave us your comment whether the new beta firmware works fine.
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@Sunshine Are there any release notes for this firmware version? Does it have any other upgrades/bug fixes other than the one mentioned in the article?
Thanks.
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Hi, it is only to solve the automatic restarting issue, no other modifications. If you are experiencing similar issues, you could try updating the beta firmware, if not, you could wait for the official firmware release.
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Hi, may I have more details about the issue? maybe a screenshot would be more clear.
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The beta update hasn't worked, still the same issue.
Keeps rebooting on its own, sometimes enters a loop from which it can get maybe on it's fifth try.
Completely bricked router because of the update, your company has let it sit with a bricked firmware for over a month. Congratulations.
And the inability to go back to the older firmware is a fricking joke, thank you for that very much.
Is there anything anyone can do to help me or is my 50 euro that I paid for this router just flushed in the toilet?
I had to plug in my older router (TL-WR841N) but be sure the Archer is the last TP-Link product I ever fricking buy.
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Hi, you mean the automatic rebooting issue started after the latest official firmware update, or after installing this beta firmware provided in this thread?
And what is the model no., hardware version and current firmware version of your router?
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Regularly check for firmware updates on the router's web GUI or TP-Link's official website.
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@Sunshine my router model,
Firmware Version: 1.13.2 Build 230824 Rel.74702n(5553)
Hardware Version: Archer C64 1.0
Everytime automatically get restart my router I found this logs,
1 INFO 0days, 00:00:05, [tmpd]register tmp app, type: 1
2 INFO 0days, 00:00:05, [portal]portal init
3 INFO 0days, 00:00:05, [lan]LAN: Set interface br-lan0 ip=192.168.0.1 netmask 255.255.255.0.
4 INFO 0days, 00:00:05, [tmpd]register tmp app, type: 2
5 INFO 0days, 00:00:06, [tmpd]register tmp app, type: 4
6 INFO 0days, 00:00:27, [DSLite]Dslite disable
7 INFO 0days, 00:00:27, [wan]STATIC-IP: eth0 set ip 172.16.15.12 mask 255.255.255.0 gateway 172.16.15.1.
8 INFO 0days, 00:00:27, [wan]advanced ddns -wanChanged
9 INFO 0days, 00:00:27, [wan]systool sntpc -sntpRequest
10 INFO 0days, 00:00:27, [dnsproxy]Register Dns Detect
11 INFO 0days, 00:00:27, [portal]portal not enabled
12 INFO 0days, 00:00:27, [portal]portal stop
13 WARNING 0days, 00:00:27, [cwmp]cwmp is not start
14 INFO 0days, 00:00:27, [httpd]Http server start!
15 INFO 0days, 00:00:39, [wan]Wan ethernet port plug on.
16 INFO 0days, 00:00:39, [wan]STATIC-IP: eth0 set ip 172.16.15.12 mask 255.255.255.0 gateway 172.16.15.1.
17 INFO 0days, 00:00:39, [wan]advanced ddns -wanChanged
18 INFO 0days, 00:00:39, [wan]systool sntpc -sntpRequest
19 INFO 0days, 00:00:39, [dnsproxy]Register Dns Detect
20 INFO 0days, 00:00:39, [dnsproxy]Register primary = 0x8080808, secondary = 0x1020204
21 ERROR 0days, 00:00:39, [inetd]INETD: select error, abort.
22 WARNING 0days, 00:00:39, [cwmp]cwmp is not start
23 INFO 0days, 00:01:11, [dhcps]Send OFFER with ip 192.168.0.101.
24 INFO 0days, 00:01:11, [dhcps]Send OFFER with ip 192.168.0.101.
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@sefatanam today I update my firmware , I will let you know that the problem is still occuring or not
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