Archer C9 only allows 1st login 2nd login fails
Archer C9 only allows 1st login 2nd login fails
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Hi Just got a Archer C9 (V3)
After setting up and configuring to my settings as well as an upgrade to the latest firmware I have a browser login issue
After a fresh router reboot I login via the web page and can make adjustments etc
Any subsequent login fails and the only way to log in again is after a reboot of the router
I have tried different browsers on the same computer and different computers - same issue
I have tried via tplink login credentials and local login credentials - same issue either way - only allows 1st login and any 2nd attempt fails until a reboot
The app on IOS allows a login but only partially works - the network area shows as no clients - I can reboot via the app and I can then login again and see the network
Any Ideas
Thanks
Ern
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Clearly tp-link knows about this web interface connection issue, won't admit that they know about it and either can't or won't fix the problem - easier to suggest the device should be rebooted. Shameful.
BTW: This problem goes away if you install DD-WRT on the C9.
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For a long time, now I have no issues connecting to the web UI. Day after day, month after month, successfully connected and logged in every time I tried. I have not updated my firmware as I assumed, everything is now working, why tempt fate. My router settings remained constant throughout.
I discovered that the internet time server (ntp sever) I have been using on my devices has ceased to exist and no longer works. In fact, the service was suspended a long time ago and I never noticed - how often does one check the date/time in their router? After updating router config setting to a new ntp server, almost immediately my ability to connect to the C9 web UI began to fail again. Since the only setting change I have made in a long time was the timer server, that is the problem.
Reboot the router, quickly login to the web UI and delete the time server address(s) then save the settings so that the two time server fields are blank. Set the time on the router manually or by hitting "get GMNT time" button with the server fields empty.
I don't know why this causes the Web UI connection problem, I don't know if a firmware version more recent than the one I am using addresses this issue, but this is how to fix the issue if you have to reboot your router every time you wish to enter the Web UI to make any settings changes.
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