TP Link Archer C9
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=How to install dd-wrt 3.0 (beta)= | =How to install dd-wrt 3.0 (beta)= | ||
- | {{note|This procedure is tested only using latest '''beta''' of dd-wrt 3.0 and TP-Link Archer C9 v1}} | + | {{note|This procedure is tested only using latest '''beta''' of dd-wrt 3.0 and TP-Link Archer C9 v1. |
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+ | With the version 04-05-2016-r29409 I noticed a quite stable behavior.}} | ||
Follow these steps: | Follow these steps: | ||
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* Switch off the router | * Switch off the router | ||
* Download a complete binary-image of firmware | * Download a complete binary-image of firmware | ||
+ | ** From the official [http://www.tp-link.com/en/download/Archer-C9_V1.html#Firmware page] OR | ||
+ | ** From the dd-wrt beta [http://www.dd-wrt.com/site/support/other-downloads?path=betas%2F downloads] ('''not''' tested) | ||
* Rename the downloaded firmware with the following name: ''archerc9v1_tp_recovery.bin'' | * Rename the downloaded firmware with the following name: ''archerc9v1_tp_recovery.bin'' | ||
* Serve as TFTP server the renamed firmware on the following IP: 192.168.0.66 | * 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 | * Switch on the router, holding the RESET button for 2-4 seconds | ||
- | * The firmware will be automatically downloaded by the router | + | * The firmware will be automatically downloaded and installed by the router |
[[Category:TP-Link guides]] | [[Category:TP-Link guides]] |
Revision as of 10:53, 11 April 2016
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How to install dd-wrt 3.0 (beta)
This procedure is tested only using latest beta of dd-wrt 3.0 and TP-Link Archer C9 v1.
With the version 04-05-2016-r29409 I noticed a quite stable behavior.
Follow these steps:
- Ensure you have latest firmware from TP-Link
- Upload the (beta) firmware for factory to dd-wrt usage
- 30/30/30 reset
Troubleshooting
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
- 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