I have a tp-link archer c20 router. And he turns off the Internet several times a day. Ie wi-fi works, but there is no access to the Internet. I solve the problem in the following way: several times I turn on and off the authentification. It terribly enrages. Already tried to update the firmware, which just did not try, but he again for his. Is it worth buying a new one or is the problem solved in other ways?

  • The reasons may be many. My laptop often lost connection in the router due to uninstalled native wi-fi drivers (the default settings of Windows turned out to be inappropriate). There were also frequent disconnections due to a damaged cable: the problem was solved when the provider changed the cable. - Alexander Petrov
  • No, and the rest of the computers, too, the Internet falls off. And I also updated the driver - TOS

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The problem is precisely with the errors in the firmware.

Since your router is supported by the OpenWRT firmware, before trying to buy another device, try it.

Attention since you did not specify the device version, pay close attention to the list by reference and select the one you need.