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<blockquote data-quote="Meltsy" data-source="post: 973641" data-attributes="member: 94193"><p>Hello [USER=59691]@SecureKongo[/USER],</p><p>we had the exact same problem when we bought this router. The solution was to upgrade it manually to a newer firmware, but with the current firmware we couldn't access the advanced options to upgrade it in the first place. To overcome the issue we changed the mode from DSL modem to WLAN router. It seemed like the modem got overloaded and led to the error message 80002. After we changed the mode, it was possible to access the advanced options and upgrade the firmware. Just for reference, our router came with the firware version 210719 and after upgrading it to the newest version 211104 we didnt have any more problems with the router and web interface. Here's the link: <a href="https://www.tp-link.com/en/support/download/archer-vr2100v/#Firmware" target="_blank">Download for Archer VR2100v | TP-Link</a>. Hope I could help you and others with this problem!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Meltsy, post: 973641, member: 94193"] Hello [USER=59691]@SecureKongo[/USER], we had the exact same problem when we bought this router. The solution was to upgrade it manually to a newer firmware, but with the current firmware we couldn't access the advanced options to upgrade it in the first place. To overcome the issue we changed the mode from DSL modem to WLAN router. It seemed like the modem got overloaded and led to the error message 80002. After we changed the mode, it was possible to access the advanced options and upgrade the firmware. Just for reference, our router came with the firware version 210719 and after upgrading it to the newest version 211104 we didnt have any more problems with the router and web interface. Here's the link: [URL="https://www.tp-link.com/en/support/download/archer-vr2100v/#Firmware"]Download for Archer VR2100v | TP-Link[/URL]. Hope I could help you and others with this problem! [/QUOTE]
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