New Release Onemesh Firmware for Archer AX10
Hello everyone,
The Onemesh firmware for Archer AX10 is now available, customers who own the router can update the firmware to enjoy the mesh network with the range extender/powerline extender.
Customers can check for the new firmware on the router web GUI or via the Tether app, they can also download the firmware from the TP-Link official website to upgrade the router manually.
Note: Please check the device label to verify the country code and hardware version of your device first, and choose the correct file to download and install.
If you have already connected a range extender to the AX10 network, check this guide to re-build them into Onemesh network:
https://www.tp-link.com/support/faq/2509/
Release note for the firmware:
New Features/Enhancement:
1. Added OneMesh feature;
2. Updated IPTV Profile;
3. Added System Time feature on Tether App;
4. Added QoS Schedule feature;
5. Added a prompt when the negotiation rate of the WAN port is 100Mbps;
6. Optimized the Parental Control feature;
7. Added dual NAT detection and Internet Online time feature on Tether App;
8. Maximum number of clients on the single-band network increased to 128;
9. Added IPTV feature on Tether App;
10. Optimized the Client List;
11. The wireless default encryption method is modified to WPA2+AES.
Bug Fixed:
1. Fixed the FragAttacks vulnerabilities;
2. Fixed the bug that the router incorrectly blocked Internet requests;
3. Fixed the potential shell illegal injection risk of the read and write instructions of the tddp module;
4. Fixed the display error on Network Map page in some cases;
5. Fixed the bug that TKIP encryption was not supported under 11ax only mode;
6. Fixed the bug that Web UI cannot synchronize the operation of deleting UPNP entries;
7. Fixed the bug that the PPTP VPN server feature can't be enabled and the account can't be deleted in some cases;
8. Fixed the bug that the router failed to save system log in AP mode;
9. Fixed the bug that AX10-TDDP causes RCE vulnerabilities;
10. Fixed uhttpd Directory Traversal vulnerabilities;
11. Fixed the bug that Tether app failed to show the IP address in some cases;
12. Fixed the bug that the client type cannot be changed on the Tether App;
13. Fixed the bug that client icon can't be set to other on Tether App.
Do let the community know if there is an issue.
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@mrbenbiz would you mind providing the FW you have used?
I can't see onemesh anywhere on the device after the upgrade.
Which FW have you installed?
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@Pandita_din i have updated directly via update button from AX10 router from Advanced settings /system tools, you can use also Tether App for android phones from play store or manual update from link https://www.tp-link.com/en/support/download/archer-ax10/#Firmware FW Archer AX10(EU)_V1.20_210513
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Thank you @mrbenbiz for your confirmation of the Onemesh feature on the latest firmware.
@Pandita_din As suggested by @mrbenbiz that the latest firmware does support Onemesh already you can check for it on your router web GUI or via the Tether app. Or you can download it from the official website or via the OP that I posted here.
However, it doesn't support building a Onemesh network when working in AP mode, we have explained that in this thread, please have a check:
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Hello,
There is an issue with disconnecting from the Internet after updating ( Archer AX10(EU)_V1_210420 ). Description of the problem: WAN connection type: Dymanic IP. After starting, the Router establishes connection with the Internet after approx. 20 minutes. the connection is broken (the LED is orange), the situation is random. The ISP has diagnosed a problem with the router firmware. The lease of the IP address in the network is set to 15 minutes, the router itself cannot retrieve the network parameters. Manually releasing and renewing the IP address restores connection to the Internet. I have 2 such routers in different locations (separate IP addresses) and in both there are the above-mentioned. problem. Please fix the bug in the next firmware version.
Ps. the same problem occurs with the Archer AX1500 v1.0, firmware 1.2.0 Build 20210420 Rel. 39971(4555). WAN connection type: Dymanic IP.
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May I know who is your ISP? Are both AX10 and AX1500 connecting to the same ISP network in different locations?
We would like to follow it up via email, please save and send us the whole system log on the AX10/AX1500, including that before and after the connection, don't reboot the router, just click on Release and Renew to connect back.
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Kevin_Z wrote
May I know who is your ISP? Are both AX10 and AX1500 connecting to the same ISP network in different locations?
We would like to follow it up via email, please save and send us the whole system log on the AX10/AX1500, including that before and after the connection, don't reboot the router, just click on Release and Renew to connect back.
ISP: Polish local internet provider "Leon": https://www.leon.pl/
Are both AX10 and AX1500 connecting to the same ISP network in different locations? Exactly
Right now the problem did not occur, as soon as it occurs I will save the system log and send it.
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@Kevin_Z I too also have the Archer AX10 v1.2 with firmware 1.2.1 Build 20210513 Rev 79745
I have many issues with the Wifi. Many devices disconnect from WiFi each day. All devices connected via LAN work perfect.
On a phone, for example, the Wifi signal shows an exlamation mark next to it, and then you cannot even connect to the router. All LAN devices are still fine.
I see many similar complaints for this issue. When will this be fixed?
Thank you
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Are both the 2.4G and 5G wireless connections having the same issue? How many of them? Try a different wireless channel, change channel width to 40MHz for the 5G and 20MHz for the 2.4G, change wireless security to WPA2-PSK, AES, then reboot the router and reconnect, check again if the issue persists.
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@Kevin_Z I will try that, thank you. Only 2.4Ghz is being used.
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