DHCP Primary & Secondary DNS settings reset to default after router reboot
DHCP Primary & Secondary DNS settings reset to default after router reboot
So when I change DNS addresses and click "Save" they seem to save, I can update page and changes are there (not sure they are really applied and work though). But when I reboot router they reset back to default, like on the screenshot. I've found this post regarding Archer C80 having the same issue, and it needed a firmware update to fix it. I'm on the latest firmware available from System -> Firmware Update.
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Refer to this post - TP-Link are aware of this issue and they most probably would release a beta FW to fix that until they come up with a next stable FW release.
Meanwhile don't try to upgrade your C64 with a beta FW intended for C80 - TP-Link support should provide a beta FW for the C64 specifically.
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I'm happy to announce here that our developers have provided a beta firmware that could help fix the issue you're reporting. Please try updating and installing the beta firmware we published in the following thread and confirm if the issue will disappear:
[Solution] DHCP server settings of Archer C80 will be restored or changed once it reboots
Please reply to let me know if this beta firmware works or not. Thank you very much.
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@Cawsie Yes, but on this page I can't set DNS from local network, only from WAN. I need to add my local DNS, something like a PI-Hole.
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Refer to this post - TP-Link are aware of this issue and they most probably would release a beta FW to fix that until they come up with a next stable FW release.
Meanwhile don't try to upgrade your C64 with a beta FW intended for C80 - TP-Link support should provide a beta FW for the C64 specifically.
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I'm happy to announce here that our developers have provided a beta firmware that could help fix the issue you're reporting. Please try updating and installing the beta firmware we published in the following thread and confirm if the issue will disappear:
[Solution] DHCP server settings of Archer C80 will be restored or changed once it reboots
Please reply to let me know if this beta firmware works or not. Thank you very much.
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@Kevin_Z Thank you.Yes, It works now.
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