So, I got my new Archer 1200 router
WTA those who are encountering auto reboot issue, how you guys determine it has auto rebooted? Since Tplink removed the "uptime" feature from the configuration page, there is not way for user to see the WAN and system uptime. You guys 24/7 standby in front of the router is it?
I noticed some interesting issue, I always thought the router is rebooting itself during the night, but it turns out it is the WAN IP keep changing itself, from the log below, it is after 10hrs+
I am referring to NAT related log to determine the WAN reloaded itself

UPDATE : the period of WAN reconnecting issue could be as less as several minutes, but what's triggering it? I think it will be the "LED CONTROLLER... [729]"
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In other words, to determine whether the route has rebooted, log on to the router configuration page, advanced > system tools > system log
If the data has a big gap from the old static log (which is belongs to the stock firmware), that means the router has been rebooted, it could be self rebooted or auto rebooted.

2nd way : set the wifi client setting to manually connect if the wifi network is in range, in this way, you will know the router has auto rebooted if the client has lose connection to the wifi the next day/after long hours
etc...
Info:-
I flashed to the latest Malaysia firmware, build 20180208
This post has been edited by zkteh: Feb 26 2018, 12:12 AM