TP Link Archer C9
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:* E.g. [https://download1.dd-wrt.com/dd-wrtv2/downloads/betas/2016/04-05-2016-r29409/tplink_archer-c9v1/factory-to-ddwrt.bin build 04-05-2016-r29409 factory-to-ddwrt.bin] | :* E.g. [https://download1.dd-wrt.com/dd-wrtv2/downloads/betas/2016/04-05-2016-r29409/tplink_archer-c9v1/factory-to-ddwrt.bin build 04-05-2016-r29409 factory-to-ddwrt.bin] | ||
* Upload the dd-wrt firmware using the standard TP-Link UI and wait until router reboots | * Upload the dd-wrt firmware using the standard TP-Link UI and wait until router reboots | ||
- | * [[Hard_reset_or_30/30/30|30/30/30 | + | * Do a [[Factory Defaults|normal reset]] or [[Hard_reset_or_30/30/30#Erasing_NVRAM|nvram erase]] via telnet/ssh ('''Do not 30/30/30 an ARM router!''') |
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===TP-Link Archer C9 v2=== | ===TP-Link Archer C9 v2=== |
Revision as of 13:04, 16 August 2019
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Hardware Specifications
FCC ID | TE7C9 |
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Industry Canada ID | 8853A-C9 |
Power | 12 VDC, 3.3 A |
CPU | Broadcom BCM4709 @1 GHz |
Architecture | ARM Cortex A9 (2 cores) |
RAM / Flash (ROM) | 128 MiB / 16 MiB |
Switch | Broadcom BCM4709 |
LAN/WAN ports | 4 /1 @ 1 Gb/s |
USB Ports | 1x USB 2.0, 1x USB 3.0 |
JTAG | internal |
Serial | internal, 4-pin header, 3.3V TTL |
WI1 chip | Broadcom BCM4360 |
WI1 protocols | an+ac |
WI1 MIMO config | 3x3:3 |
WI1 antenna connector | U.FL, RP-SMA |
WI2 chip | Broadcom BCM4360 |
WI2 protocols | bgn |
WI2 MIMO config | 3x3:3 |
WI2 antenna connector | U.FL, RP-SMA |
The Archer C1900 is identical.
How to install DD-WRT
TP-Link Archer C9 v1
- Ensure you have latest firmware from TP-Link
- Download factory-to-ddwrt.bin from the tplink_archer-c9v1 directory from one of the links here.
- Read New Build and model-specific threads to determine the stability of a given build.
- Upload the dd-wrt firmware using the standard TP-Link UI and wait until router reboots
- Do a normal reset or nvram erase via telnet/ssh (Do not 30/30/30 an ARM router!)
TP-Link Archer C9 v2
- Ensure you have the latest firmware from TP-Link (tested with Archer C9(UN)_V2_160517)
- Download factory-to-ddwrt.bin from the tplink_archer-c9v2 directory from one of the links here.
- Read New Build and model-specific threads to determine the stability of a given build.
- Upload the dd-wrt firmware using the standard TP-Link UI and wait until router reboots
- Download the last appropriate dd-wrt firmware here
- Upload the latest good webflash.bin build using the dd-wrt GUI found under Administration->Firmware Upgrade
- DD-WRT v3.0-r30385 std (08/12/16) has been tested stable
TP-Link Archer C9 v3, v4
Device thread: https://www.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=305884
- Do not use builds since 34080 (15088 KB, while 33772 was 13796 KB): http://svn.dd-wrt.com/ticket/6144
- Seems fixed since 35452
WARNING: Enabling JFFS bricks the router: "That seems to nuke all the way up to 0xFEFFFF in the SPI flash."
- TheDoc's fix for bricked v3/v4 is here.
Troubleshooting
Device Forum Thread: https://dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=282831
Bricked Router
Symptoms: all the LEDs are ON, and you can't access to UI
Follow these steps:
- Switch off the router
- Download a complete binary-image of firmware
- Rename the downloaded firmware with the following name: archerc9v1_tp_recovery.bin or "archerc9v2_tp_recovery.bin" if you have a v2 router
- Serve as TFTP server the renamed firmware on the following IP: 192.168.0.66
- Switch on the router, holding the RESET button for 2-4 seconds
- The firmware will be automatically downloaded and installed by the router
Symptoms: after the dd-wrt installation the MACs are changed!
- https://dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=282831&start=345
- https://www.dd-wrt.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=1003571
- https://www.dd-wrt.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=1116768
Recovery Mode
The v3 CFE has a built-in Webpage Firmware Recovery mode for bricked routers: see TP-Link article.