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Archer C7 V2 internet keeps dropping multiple times a day
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Region : Netherlands
Model : Archer C7
Hardware Version : Not Clear
Firmware Version :
ISP : Telfort Glassfibre
Problem: Archer C7 V2 keeps losing internet connection. A restart, or using the Release and Renew (IP) option in the status menu of the router fixes it every time. ( http://i.gyazo.com/5425fedc6ac911ac14544d55b7164f9f.png) Sometimes, the IP, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway and DNS Server are all 0.0.0.0, some other times they're what they're supposed to be. This is the log: http://i.gyazo.com/a8bc6d93e6b04f90d63c2d1f0dadf757.png . The provider is Telfort glassfibre (Netherlands). So far, our modem has been replaced, they've made sure nothing is wrong with the cable, and we've had a 'port move'. I already googled the issue, and Google told me to limit the bandwidth to the limit of my provider, which is 100 mbps/100 mbps. This didn't solve the issue, but I think it might have made it a little bit better. I changed it to 50/50 and now it feels more stable, although that might be just the feeling. I also turned off Hardware NAT. It's getting ridiculously annoying login to the router and renew the IP every time. It would be great if there's a fix for this. Some more random screenshots:
http://i.gyazo.com/a1bdd2416396c4b72d9868223f77f71b.png
I have 1 local IP adress reserved, and port 25565 is forwarded to this, for Minecraft servers.
http://i.gyazo.com/7bdbd112f91bc83e5b8bb28a97fb4590.png
http://i.gyazo.com/2c49a4da5ccd0b9c06e04099496d700a.png
http://i.gyazo.com/d2482907252bbaf13ea1ab8e5f67204a.png
That's pretty much all I can do.
Some more random things
When it drops connection, I'm pretty sure it doesn't automatically go back up.
I'm pretty sure it's on the most recent firmware, from september 2014 if I remember correctly.
It's also bugging my family. They have to walk up to the router, unplug and replug.
I'm not expecting any response, since this is such a weird problem, but if you do have ANYTHING that MIGHT JUST REMOTELY help up in keeping our connection even a LITTLE more stable, PLEASE just comment it. THANKS!
Model : Archer C7
Hardware Version : Not Clear
Firmware Version :
ISP : Telfort Glassfibre
Problem: Archer C7 V2 keeps losing internet connection. A restart, or using the Release and Renew (IP) option in the status menu of the router fixes it every time. ( http://i.gyazo.com/5425fedc6ac911ac14544d55b7164f9f.png) Sometimes, the IP, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway and DNS Server are all 0.0.0.0, some other times they're what they're supposed to be. This is the log: http://i.gyazo.com/a8bc6d93e6b04f90d63c2d1f0dadf757.png . The provider is Telfort glassfibre (Netherlands). So far, our modem has been replaced, they've made sure nothing is wrong with the cable, and we've had a 'port move'. I already googled the issue, and Google told me to limit the bandwidth to the limit of my provider, which is 100 mbps/100 mbps. This didn't solve the issue, but I think it might have made it a little bit better. I changed it to 50/50 and now it feels more stable, although that might be just the feeling. I also turned off Hardware NAT. It's getting ridiculously annoying login to the router and renew the IP every time. It would be great if there's a fix for this. Some more random screenshots:
http://i.gyazo.com/a1bdd2416396c4b72d9868223f77f71b.png
I have 1 local IP adress reserved, and port 25565 is forwarded to this, for Minecraft servers.
http://i.gyazo.com/7bdbd112f91bc83e5b8bb28a97fb4590.png
http://i.gyazo.com/2c49a4da5ccd0b9c06e04099496d700a.png
http://i.gyazo.com/d2482907252bbaf13ea1ab8e5f67204a.png
That's pretty much all I can do.
Some more random things
When it drops connection, I'm pretty sure it doesn't automatically go back up.
I'm pretty sure it's on the most recent firmware, from september 2014 if I remember correctly.
It's also bugging my family. They have to walk up to the router, unplug and replug.
I'm not expecting any response, since this is such a weird problem, but if you do have ANYTHING that MIGHT JUST REMOTELY help up in keeping our connection even a LITTLE more stable, PLEASE just comment it. THANKS!
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Re:Archer C7 V2 internet keeps dropping multiple times a day
2016-02-06 00:24:54
Hi guys, great thread, I have been have been struggling with from 2.5Ghz network dropping, and when I turned the router off and then on again, it looked like some config got affected, which resulted in a factory reset. After this I could not reliably login to the router wirelessly, and internet access was even worse (unreliable and not always available to connect to). I have implemented to above suggested changes, so lets see, but all good so far (10 mins) :).
I still do experience a problem with accessing the router config page. I sometime can access it and other times can not get to it at all. Is this related to logging out before closing the browser, or is it an obscure setting somewhere?
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I still do experience a problem with accessing the router config page. I sometime can access it and other times can not get to it at all. Is this related to logging out before closing the browser, or is it an obscure setting somewhere?
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Has there been a Resolution?
2017-01-07 03:17:32
Hello, has this been resolved for anyone else?
Ever since I connected the Wink Hub (wifi only device for home automation), I have been having this issue. I returned the Wink Hub, and my router seemed to work fine. I then purchased the Wink Hub 2 (wifi and ethernet device for home automation), and now the issue is happening again. It's now at about every 4 hours where my router needs to be power cycled.
Firmware Version:
3.15.1 Build 160719 Rel.57530n
Hardware Version:
Archer C7 v2 00000000
I have an e-mail chain going with TP-Link support but they reply back like once a day. I need this resolved ASAP.
Ever since I connected the Wink Hub (wifi only device for home automation), I have been having this issue. I returned the Wink Hub, and my router seemed to work fine. I then purchased the Wink Hub 2 (wifi and ethernet device for home automation), and now the issue is happening again. It's now at about every 4 hours where my router needs to be power cycled.
Firmware Version:
3.15.1 Build 160719 Rel.57530n
Hardware Version:
Archer C7 v2 00000000
I have an e-mail chain going with TP-Link support but they reply back like once a day. I need this resolved ASAP.
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Re:Archer C7 V2 internet keeps dropping multiple times a day
2017-02-20 01:06:23
I have the same configuration as VirusX39. I also have the same issue as VirusX39. Have to reset my wireless router every few hours. Very frustrating.
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Re:Archer C7 V2 internet keeps dropping multiple times a day
2017-02-20 22:13:08
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I have the same configuration as VirusX39. I also have the same issue as VirusX39. Have to reset my wireless router every few hours. Very frustrating.
My solution was to get rid of it and get a Netgear Modem/Router combo. C7000 Nighthawk did the trick. TP-Link support was horrible, they said they were too busy to chat with me and wanted to e-mail. Then we tried e-mail communication and after 1-2 replies never heard from them again. Will probably never get another TP-Link product again.
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Re:Archer C7 V2 internet keeps dropping multiple times a day
2017-03-09 13:23:19
Having the same issue. Just bought this. Going to end up returning it as its dropping multiple times a day.
Can not even access tplinkwifi.net from a wired connection.
Are these models not testeted??
Can not even access tplinkwifi.net from a wired connection.
Are these models not testeted??
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Re:Archer C7 V2 internet keeps dropping multiple times a day
2017-03-09 14:12:43
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Having the same issue. Just bought this. Going to end up returning it as its dropping multiple times a day.
Can not even access tplinkwifi.net from a wired connection.
Are these models not testeted??
There is a sticky thread which says that Dell computer will crash the C7 router. You could have a check if you encounter the same issue.
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Re:Archer C7 V2 internet keeps dropping multiple times a day
2017-05-24 06:07:47
Has anyone found a solution for the "
Everyday I come back home, my phone connect to the WIFI but there is no web connection. I have to reboot the router for the WIFI to connect to the Web again."
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Re:Archer C7 V2 internet keeps dropping multiple times a day
2017-11-06 22:57:02
I have only recently begun to experience this problem. I've had the Router for over a year and it has been working flawlessly until about 1 week ago.
Now I have to reboot 2-3 times/day. So I recently updated the firmware...now running
3.15.2 Build 170525 Rel.37571n
Archer C7 v2 00000000
The problem continues.
Here's a copy of the system log right after a reboot.
Any help would be appreciated.
####################################################################
# Archer C7 System Log
# Time = 2017-11-06 9:06:07 140s
# H-Ver = Archer C7 v2 00000000 : S-Ver = 3.15.2 Build 170525 Rel.37571n
# L = 192.168.1.1 : M = 255.255.255.0
# W1 = DHCP : W = 192.168.0.2 : M = 255.255.255.0 : G = 192.168.0.1
####################################################################
Nov 6 09:03:54 local_root=%s%s
INFO System started
Nov 6 09:03:59 DHCP INFO DHCPC Send DISCOVER with request ip 0 and unicast flag 0
Nov 6 09:03:59 DHCP NOTICE DHCP server started
Nov 6 09:03:59 SECURITY INFO PPTP Passthrough enabled
Nov 6 09:03:59 SECURITY INFO L2TP Passthrough enabled
Nov 6 09:03:59 SECURITY INFO IPSEC Passthrough enabled
Nov 6 09:04:00 SECURITY INFO FTP ALG enabled
Nov 6 09:04:00 SECURITY INFO TFTP ALG enabled
Nov 6 09:04:00 SECURITY INFO H323 ALG enabled
Nov 6 09:04:00 SECURITY INFO RTSP ALG enabled
Nov 6 09:04:00 SECURITY INFO SIP ALG enabled
Nov 6 09:04:01 DHCP INFO DHCPC Send DISCOVER with request ip 0 and unicast flag 0
Nov 6 09:04:03 DHCP INFO DHCPC Send DISCOVER with request ip 0 and unicast flag 0
Nov 6 09:04:07 DHCP INFO DHCPC Send DISCOVER with request ip 0 and unicast flag 1
Nov 6 09:04:09 DHCP INFO DHCPC Send DISCOVER with request ip 0 and unicast flag 1
Nov 6 09:04:11 DHCP INFO DHCPC DHCP Service unavailable, recv no OFFER
Nov 6 09:04:20 DHCP INFO DHCPS:Recv DISCOVER from 64:BC:0C:51:CC:11
Nov 6 09:04:21 DHCP WARNING DHCPS:lease host name not found
Nov 6 09:04:21 DHCP INFO DHCPS:Send OFFER with ip 192.168.1.100
Nov 6 09:04:21 DHCP INFO DHCPS:Recv REQUEST from 64:BC:0C:51:CC:11
Nov 6 09:04:21 DHCP INFO DHCPS:Send ACK to 192.168.1.100
Nov 6 09:04:21 DHCP INFO DHCPC Send DISCOVER with request ip 0 and unicast flag 0
Nov 6 09:04:21 DHCP INFO DHCPC Recv OFFER from server c0a80001 with ip c0a80002
Nov 6 09:04:21 DHCP INFO DHCPC Send REQUEST to server c0a80001 with request ip c0a80002
Nov 6 09:04:23 DHCP INFO DHCPC Recv ACK from server c0a80001 with ip c0a80002 lease time 3600
Nov 6 09:04:23 DHCP INFO DHCPC:GET ip:c0a80002 mask:ffffff00 gateway:c0a80001 dns1:d1122f3e dns2:d1122f3d static route:0
Nov 6 09:04:23 DHCP NOTICE Dynamic IP(DHCP Client) obtained an IP successfully
Nov 6 09:04:24 DHCP INFO DHCPS:Recv REQUEST from D0:E7:82:BC:CC:DF
Nov 6 09:04:25 DHCP INFO DHCPS:Send ACK to 192.168.1.102
Nov 6 09:04:28 DHCP INFO DHCPC perform a DHCP renew
Nov 6 09:04:28 DHCP INFO DHCPC Send REQUEST to server c0a80001 with request ip c0a80002
Nov 6 09:04:30 DHCP INFO DHCPC Recv ACK from server c0a80001 with ip c0a80002 lease time 3600
Nov 6 09:04:30 DHCP INFO DHCPC:GET ip:c0a80002 mask:ffffff00 gateway:c0a80001 dns1:d1122f3e dns2:d1122f3d static route:0
Nov 6 09:04:30 DHCP NOTICE Dynamic IP(DHCP Client) obtained an IP successfully
Nov 6 09:04:30 anonymous_enable=NO
write_enable=YES
local_enable=YES
no_anon_password=YES
anon_upload_enable=YES
anon_mkdir_write_enable=YES
user_config_dir=%s
connect_from_port_20=YES
ascii_upload_enable=YINFO
Nov 6 09:04:30 anonymous_enable=NO
write_enable=YES
local_enable=YES
no_anon_password=YES
anon_upload_enable=YES
anon_mkdir_write_enable=YES
user_config_dir=%s
connect_from_port_20=YES
ascii_upload_enable=YINFO
Nov 6 09:04:33 anonymous_enable=NO
write_enable=YES
local_enable=YES
no_anon_password=YES
anon_upload_enable=YES
anon_mkdir_write_enable=YES
user_config_dir=%s
connect_from_port_20=YES
ascii_upload_enable=YINFO
Nov 6 09:04:33 anonymous_enable=NO
write_enable=YES
local_enable=YES
no_anon_password=YES
anon_upload_enable=YES
anon_mkdir_write_enable=YES
user_config_dir=%s
connect_from_port_20=YES
ascii_upload_enable=YNOTICE
Nov 6 09:04:33 anonymous_enable=NO
write_enable=YES
local_enable=YES
no_anon_password=YES
anon_upload_enable=YES
anon_mkdir_write_enable=YES
user_config_dir=%s
connect_from_port_20=YES
ascii_upload_enable=YNOTICE
Nov 6 09:04:33 anonymous_enable=NO
write_enable=YES
local_enable=YES
no_anon_password=YES
anon_upload_enable=YES
anon_mkdir_write_enable=YES
user_config_dir=%s
connect_from_port_20=YES
ascii_upload_enable=YNOTICE
Nov 6 09:04:37 DHCP INFO DHCPS:Recv REQUEST from 04:0C:CE:DE:32:86
Nov 6 09:04:38 DHCP INFO DHCPS:Send ACK to 192.168.1.105
Nov 6 09:04:52 DHCP INFO DHCPS:Recv DISCOVER from 58:91:CF:F0:78:78
Nov 6 09:04:53 DHCP INFO DHCPS:Send OFFER with ip 192.168.1.101
Nov 6 09:04:53 DHCP INFO DHCPS:Recv REQUEST from 58:91:CF:F0:78:78
Nov 6 09:04:53 DHCP INFO DHCPS:Send ACK to 192.168.1.101
Now I have to reboot 2-3 times/day. So I recently updated the firmware...now running
3.15.2 Build 170525 Rel.37571n
Archer C7 v2 00000000
The problem continues.
Here's a copy of the system log right after a reboot.
Any help would be appreciated.
####################################################################
# Archer C7 System Log
# Time = 2017-11-06 9:06:07 140s
# H-Ver = Archer C7 v2 00000000 : S-Ver = 3.15.2 Build 170525 Rel.37571n
# L = 192.168.1.1 : M = 255.255.255.0
# W1 = DHCP : W = 192.168.0.2 : M = 255.255.255.0 : G = 192.168.0.1
####################################################################
Nov 6 09:03:54 local_root=%s%s
INFO System started
Nov 6 09:03:59 DHCP INFO DHCPC Send DISCOVER with request ip 0 and unicast flag 0
Nov 6 09:03:59 DHCP NOTICE DHCP server started
Nov 6 09:03:59 SECURITY INFO PPTP Passthrough enabled
Nov 6 09:03:59 SECURITY INFO L2TP Passthrough enabled
Nov 6 09:03:59 SECURITY INFO IPSEC Passthrough enabled
Nov 6 09:04:00 SECURITY INFO FTP ALG enabled
Nov 6 09:04:00 SECURITY INFO TFTP ALG enabled
Nov 6 09:04:00 SECURITY INFO H323 ALG enabled
Nov 6 09:04:00 SECURITY INFO RTSP ALG enabled
Nov 6 09:04:00 SECURITY INFO SIP ALG enabled
Nov 6 09:04:01 DHCP INFO DHCPC Send DISCOVER with request ip 0 and unicast flag 0
Nov 6 09:04:03 DHCP INFO DHCPC Send DISCOVER with request ip 0 and unicast flag 0
Nov 6 09:04:07 DHCP INFO DHCPC Send DISCOVER with request ip 0 and unicast flag 1
Nov 6 09:04:09 DHCP INFO DHCPC Send DISCOVER with request ip 0 and unicast flag 1
Nov 6 09:04:11 DHCP INFO DHCPC DHCP Service unavailable, recv no OFFER
Nov 6 09:04:20 DHCP INFO DHCPS:Recv DISCOVER from 64:BC:0C:51:CC:11
Nov 6 09:04:21 DHCP WARNING DHCPS:lease host name not found
Nov 6 09:04:21 DHCP INFO DHCPS:Send OFFER with ip 192.168.1.100
Nov 6 09:04:21 DHCP INFO DHCPS:Recv REQUEST from 64:BC:0C:51:CC:11
Nov 6 09:04:21 DHCP INFO DHCPS:Send ACK to 192.168.1.100
Nov 6 09:04:21 DHCP INFO DHCPC Send DISCOVER with request ip 0 and unicast flag 0
Nov 6 09:04:21 DHCP INFO DHCPC Recv OFFER from server c0a80001 with ip c0a80002
Nov 6 09:04:21 DHCP INFO DHCPC Send REQUEST to server c0a80001 with request ip c0a80002
Nov 6 09:04:23 DHCP INFO DHCPC Recv ACK from server c0a80001 with ip c0a80002 lease time 3600
Nov 6 09:04:23 DHCP INFO DHCPC:GET ip:c0a80002 mask:ffffff00 gateway:c0a80001 dns1:d1122f3e dns2:d1122f3d static route:0
Nov 6 09:04:23 DHCP NOTICE Dynamic IP(DHCP Client) obtained an IP successfully
Nov 6 09:04:24 DHCP INFO DHCPS:Recv REQUEST from D0:E7:82:BC:CC:DF
Nov 6 09:04:25 DHCP INFO DHCPS:Send ACK to 192.168.1.102
Nov 6 09:04:28 DHCP INFO DHCPC perform a DHCP renew
Nov 6 09:04:28 DHCP INFO DHCPC Send REQUEST to server c0a80001 with request ip c0a80002
Nov 6 09:04:30 DHCP INFO DHCPC Recv ACK from server c0a80001 with ip c0a80002 lease time 3600
Nov 6 09:04:30 DHCP INFO DHCPC:GET ip:c0a80002 mask:ffffff00 gateway:c0a80001 dns1:d1122f3e dns2:d1122f3d static route:0
Nov 6 09:04:30 DHCP NOTICE Dynamic IP(DHCP Client) obtained an IP successfully
Nov 6 09:04:30 anonymous_enable=NO
write_enable=YES
local_enable=YES
no_anon_password=YES
anon_upload_enable=YES
anon_mkdir_write_enable=YES
user_config_dir=%s
connect_from_port_20=YES
ascii_upload_enable=YINFO
Nov 6 09:04:30 anonymous_enable=NO
write_enable=YES
local_enable=YES
no_anon_password=YES
anon_upload_enable=YES
anon_mkdir_write_enable=YES
user_config_dir=%s
connect_from_port_20=YES
ascii_upload_enable=YINFO
Nov 6 09:04:33 anonymous_enable=NO
write_enable=YES
local_enable=YES
no_anon_password=YES
anon_upload_enable=YES
anon_mkdir_write_enable=YES
user_config_dir=%s
connect_from_port_20=YES
ascii_upload_enable=YINFO
Nov 6 09:04:33 anonymous_enable=NO
write_enable=YES
local_enable=YES
no_anon_password=YES
anon_upload_enable=YES
anon_mkdir_write_enable=YES
user_config_dir=%s
connect_from_port_20=YES
ascii_upload_enable=YNOTICE
Nov 6 09:04:33 anonymous_enable=NO
write_enable=YES
local_enable=YES
no_anon_password=YES
anon_upload_enable=YES
anon_mkdir_write_enable=YES
user_config_dir=%s
connect_from_port_20=YES
ascii_upload_enable=YNOTICE
Nov 6 09:04:33 anonymous_enable=NO
write_enable=YES
local_enable=YES
no_anon_password=YES
anon_upload_enable=YES
anon_mkdir_write_enable=YES
user_config_dir=%s
connect_from_port_20=YES
ascii_upload_enable=YNOTICE
Nov 6 09:04:37 DHCP INFO DHCPS:Recv REQUEST from 04:0C:CE:DE:32:86
Nov 6 09:04:38 DHCP INFO DHCPS:Send ACK to 192.168.1.105
Nov 6 09:04:52 DHCP INFO DHCPS:Recv DISCOVER from 58:91:CF:F0:78:78
Nov 6 09:04:53 DHCP INFO DHCPS:Send OFFER with ip 192.168.1.101
Nov 6 09:04:53 DHCP INFO DHCPS:Recv REQUEST from 58:91:CF:F0:78:78
Nov 6 09:04:53 DHCP INFO DHCPS:Send ACK to 192.168.1.101
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Re:Archer C7 V2 internet keeps dropping multiple times a day
2017-11-07 14:46:39
Reboot will clean the information when the issue happen. The current log has no useful information.
Can you log in to the router without a reboot when the issue happen?
You can perform a reset and reduce the number of clients to test the router.
If the issue still happen, better to contact support.usa@tp-link.com for help.
Can you log in to the router without a reboot when the issue happen?
You can perform a reset and reduce the number of clients to test the router.
If the issue still happen, better to contact support.usa@tp-link.com for help.
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2018-01-17 11:26:54
Hey All, just wanted to share my workaround for the constantly dropped WAN connection.
Under "Network" > "WAN" > "Advanced", I found a setting "Detect Online Interval". I configured it to 10 seconds and have not noticed the dropped connections anymore. I'm sure they're still happening, so would love to hear an actual fix or even just discover the underlying problem, but hope this might help some of you out.
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Under "Network" > "WAN" > "Advanced", I found a setting "Detect Online Interval". I configured it to 10 seconds and have not noticed the dropped connections anymore. I'm sure they're still happening, so would love to hear an actual fix or even just discover the underlying problem, but hope this might help some of you out.
Cheers
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