Archer VR900 random error "Please try to configure your DNS manually."
While I have tried many times resting and reconfiguring. I am on the latest Firmware version. Do not have this issue with the other ADLS router I have. Strange thing is sometimes I have to manually reboot the router as it completly stops responding (Wired and wireless). I will check if going back to previous F/W version helps.
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TP-Admin wrote
Hi guys, you may try the below steps and feedback to [EMAIL="support@tp-link.com"]support@tp-link.com[/EMAIL].
1. Upgrade the firmware to the latest one and perform a reset.
2. Ping 8.8.8.8 in cmd on a PC and check the results. Change the DNS server manually to 8.8.8.8 or ISP DNS servers.
3. Check whether the web management page can still be logged in when the issue happen.
4. Whether a restart to the modem will fix the issue temporarily.
Send these information to [EMAIL="support@tp-link.com"]support@tp-link.com[/EMAIL], together with the screenshots of Status page, error message page and Network-->Internet page, System log and the status of lights when the issue happen. Engineers will help to analyze the problem.
Done all that.
1. Latest firmware installed
2. Ping to Google DNS server (8.8.8.8) successful. I had just rebooted the Router though
3. What do you mean by the web management page? If you mean the router admin then yes I can access that.When the issue is present I get the page as shown in post #7 of this thread.
4. A restart usually fixes it temporarily
When I get a moment I will send it to support@tp-link.com
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I think the auto setup wizard is not working correctly.
I went to the Status/Advanced setting of the router.
At the bottom checking under DSL for the DSL modulation Type I found that for my TalkTalk connection it is ADSL_G.dmt.bis
I then went to the Network/DSL Settings/Advanced setting
I found that it was originally set to ADSL2+. I set the DSL Modulation type to the G.dmt setting
When it was set to ADSL2+ I had already set it to ADSL2 to try and improve my SNR values. The SNR downstream (receiving data) was between 6.1 and 6.3 which is too low which I think was causing sync issues and therefore line drop. Now that I have set the modulation type my SNR downstream is above 12 and the line has not dropped. The SNR for both upstream and downstream should be above 10. Downstream is the most important.
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I am a telecom network engineer in a domestic ISP and I am trying to debug this .... since tp-link has no clue whatsoever.
I cannot yet determine the cause of the problem, only that it does NOT happen to all the xDSL lines. For example it happens on VDSL2 line over ALCATEL-LUCENT dslam but not over an ADTRAN dslam.Maybe there is a problem with the spectrum/channel profiles used by some ISPs.
Furthnermore, even in the case where the problem appears when the tp-link is acting as modem + router, it does not occur when the tp-link is set to wireless router mode connecting it through Ethernet WAN to a external VDSL2 modem.
Can anyone facing the problem post here the type of her/his broadband line ? (i.e. ADSL2+ Annex A or VDSL2 annex A)
I will try to collect traces from both the ALCATEL and ADTRAN dslams and upload them to their support email.
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Firmware Version:0.9.1 1.5 v004c.0 Build 170119 Rel.66992n
Hardware Version:Archer VR900 v1 00000001
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karafen After i tried many solutions, the only thing that worked for me is to connect the router directly to the line without the splitter
and the phone and it has been working perfectly eversince.
No disconnection, No "configure dns manually" or any other trouble.
but i am not sure what was the problem? is it the splitter or the phone line?
try it and tell me if it worked for you
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Glad to hear that you figured it out.
Now you can enjoy the internet with the TP-Link router.
Best regards.
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sorry to bother you, but still doesnt works even without the phone splitter
My line is behind a vdsl2+ access, the problem seems really to comes from the vr900
120 $....
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i really dont understand why we all have to open a support ticket, because we all got the similar problem, whatever ISP we are using
this is a general problem about the firmware of the VR900 with vdsl configuration access, tp link has to do something to solve this, and not to developp a specific firmware for each users, this is non-sense....
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