Unable to reach the router configuration interface.
Unable to reach the router configuration interface.
Your router is configured correctly, but it might be temporarily offline or experiencing a power issue. Try restarting the device to see if that resolves the problem.
Tp-link Archer C50 is a wireless networking device designed for reliable connectivity.
Many people overlook how routers and similar networking equipment act like mini-computers, handling thousands of packets each second across connected devices. This constant workload puts them under heavy strain. Different router brands vary in reliability, creating a situation where marketing claims often clash with real performance. If a router fails due to wear, software issues, or overload, it can stop functioning unpredictably over time—much like an older computer slowing down with age. For better performance and stability, consider upgrading to models like the Archer C7, Netgear R7000, or ASUS RT-AC66U. If budget is a concern, perform a factory reset on your C50 following the provided steps. After resetting, observe its behavior when accessing the admin panel, tracking device activity online, and ensuring consistent login access across multiple devices.
I understand, that's not the main issue. Also resetting the settings multiple times and changing the IP didn't help. The problem occurs on all devices and when trying to log in remotely. After rebooting, I can access the config page, but after a few minutes it disappears and I get a connection refused error.