Firmware Recovery

Released On: 2019-07-10 17:23:28Last update time: 2022-05-09 23:49:54

In rare occasions a router may become unresponsive during an upgrade process.  The most common reason leading to this is the router losing power during the upgrading process. When a router becomes bricked, the router’s Power and WPS LEDs are solid. This article will provide an easy to follow method for customers to attempt to restore their router.

Note: The models that support this method are: Archer C5400, Archer C3150_V2, Touch P5, Archer C9_V3, Archer C8_V3, Archer C60, Archer C59, Archer C58, Archer C1200, Archer C2_V3. For the other models we suggest you contact us directly if facing the same problem.

 

Step 1:

Download the latest firmware version for your device from our official website (https://www.tp-link.com/us/support/download/).  This file will be compressed so an unzip tools such as WinZIP or WinRAR will be needed to extract the firmware file to a folder.

Step 2:

Connect the PC to one of the router’s LAN (yellow) ports.  Ensure there is power and link showing on the router.

Step 3:

Setup a static IP like the example below. 

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Step 4:

Open your web browser (Chrome, IE etc.), in the address bar enter the address:  192.168.0.1

Turn the router off then back on with the power button, wait a moment and you will get this page.

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Step 5:

Click Browse, select the firmware file you stored on the PC before, then click Upgrade. Make sure to select the .bin file you got from extracting the .zip file.

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Step 6:

After the upgrade is finished, the router will come to work normally again.

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Great recovery option!!

It's also important that you backup your routers settings. This will allow you to rapidly recover from this and regain your previous setup with the network. This should be an important part of recovery. Was it assumed that this process would be a no-brainer?

What if this option doesn't appear? What if the browser refuses the connection completely? What's next?

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