Early Access EAP7xx v1.4.0 Fully Adapted to Omada 6.1 Pre-release Firmware (Update on 14th Jan, 2026)
Early Access EAP7xx v1.4.0 Fully Adapted to Omada 6.1 Pre-release Firmware (Update on 14th Jan, 2026)
This Article Applies To:
EAP772 V2, Fully Adapted to Omada SDN Controller v6.1 or above;
EAP770 V2, Fully Adapted to Omada SDN Controller v6.1 or above;
EAP772-outdoor V1, Fully Adapted to Omada SDN Controller v6.1 or above;
EAP723 V1, Fully Adapted to Omada SDN Controller v6.1 or above;
EAP787 V1, Fully Adapted to Omada SDN Controller v6.1 or above;
Note
To update to this pre-release version, please make sure your device version is not lower than the version listed below:
EAP772 V2: 1.3.2 and above
EAP770 V2: 1.3.2 and above
EAP772-outdoor V1: 1.3.2 and above
EAP723 V1: 1.3.2 and above
EAP787 V1: 1.1.2 and above;
Download the EAP787 v1 1.1.2 from TP-Link official website first. If you can't find this version, download this version instead:
EAP787v1_1.1.2_[20251013-rel32717
Important note for EAP787 v1 1.1.2: This firmware upgrade is irreversible. Contact Omada technical support if a downgrade is required.
Release Notes:
New Feature/ Enhancement:
1. Optimized configuration synchronization mechanism.
2. Optimized automatic adoption.
3. Optimized ACS mechanism.
4. Optimized DFS switching mechanism and radar wave conflict handling.
5. Optimized automatic bandwidth selection mechanism.
6. Optimized background scanning mechanism.
7. Optimized VLAN implementation mechanism.
8. Optimized the Log reporting mechanism, adding logs related to DFS, CPU utilization, and more.
9. Optimized PPSK configuration process. Configuring a PPSK profile will only affect the modified entries.
10. Optimized FDB table management mechanism.
11. Optimized CoA-ACK/NAK message cache mechanism.
12. Supported secure firmware download strategy.
13. Supported configuration of WPA3 Enterprise on the Standalone page.
14. Supported configuration of DNS adoption switch (Remote Adoption) on the Standalone page.
15. Modified the default security policy of SSIDs in factory state.
16. Modified the verification rules for static IP configuration items on the Standalone page.
17. Solved the problem of redirection and adoption failure of devices in the management state in the NAT scenario.
18. Solved the Blast-RADIUS security vulnerability and added a message-authenticator attribute verification switch.
Beta Firmware Download
Attention
Please be sure you have read the Beta Test Agreement before upgrading the Beta firmware!
EAP772 v2.0_1.4.0_20260113-rel45418(Pre-release Version)
EAP770 v2.0_1.4.0_20260113-rel45418(Pre-release Version)
EAP772-outdoor v1.0_1.4.0_20260113-rel45418(Pre-release Version)
EAP723 v1.0_1.4.0_20260113-rel45418(Pre-release Version)
EAP787 v1.0_1.4.0_20260113-rel45418(Pre-release Version)
EAP772 v2.0_1.4.0_20251210-rel43868 (Pre-release Version)
EAP770 v2.0_1.4.0_20251210-rel43868 (Pre-release Version)
EAP772-outdoor v1.0_1.4.0_20251210-rel43868 (Pre-release Version)
EAP723 v1.0_1.4.0_20251210-rel43868 (Pre-release Version)
EAP787 v1.0_1.4.0_20251210-rel43868 (Pre-release Version)
EAP772 v2.0_1.4.0_20251205-rel68459 (Pre-release Version)
EAP770 v2.0_1.4.0_20251205-rel68459 (Pre-release Version)
EAP772-outdoor v1.0_1.4.0_20251205-rel68459 (Pre-release Version)
EAP723 v1.0_1.4.0_20251205-rel68459 (Pre-release Version)
EAP787 v1.0_1.4.0_20251205-rel68459 (Pre-release Version)
Notes:
(1) Your device’s configuration won’t be lost after upgrading.
(2) The above firmware is fully adapted to Omada SDN Controller v6.1 and above.
(3) This pre-release firmware can be applied to all versions (EU/US/AU/CA/etc).
Update Log
14th Jan, 2026
Update the pre-release version to the following version:
EAP772 v2.0_1.4.0_20260113-rel45418(Pre-release Version)
EAP770 v2.0_1.4.0_20260113-rel45418(Pre-release Version)
EAP772-outdoor v1.0_1.4.0_20260113-rel45418(Pre-release Version)
EAP723 v1.0_1.4.0_20260113-rel45418(Pre-release Version)
EAP787 v1.0_1.4.0_20260113-rel45418(Pre-release Version)
Update note: fixed some known issues
11th Dec, 2025
1. Provide the link for EAP787 V1 1.1.2;
2. Update the pre-release version to the following version:
EAP772 v2.0_1.4.0_20251210-rel43868 (Pre-release Version)
EAP770 v2.0_1.4.0_20251210-rel43868 (Pre-release Version)
EAP772-outdoor v1.0_1.4.0_20251210-rel43868 (Pre-release Version)
EAP723 v1.0_1.4.0_20251210-rel43868 (Pre-release Version)
EAP787 v1.0_1.4.0_20251210-rel43868 (Pre-release Version)
8th Dec, 2025
Provide the pre-release link:
EAP772 v2.0_1.4.0_20251205-rel68459 (Pre-release Version)
EAP770 v2.0_1.4.0_20251205-rel68459 (Pre-release Version)
EAP772-outdoor v1.0_1.4.0_20251205-rel68459 (Pre-release Version)
EAP723 v1.0_1.4.0_20251205-rel68459 (Pre-release Version)
EAP787 v1.0_1.4.0_20251205-rel68459 (Pre-release Version)
Feedback
Any further feedback on the new firmware, please feel free to comment below or start a new thread from HERE.
To get better assistance, you may check Tips For Efficiently Reporting an Issue In The Community.
When reporting an issue, especially it's about a firmware upgrade, it's suggested to include the following info:
- Management mode (Controller or Standalone)
- Device Model(s) and Hardware
- Device Firmware (previous and current)
Thank you in advance for your great cooperation and support.
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thanks for the feedback.
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@Vincent-TP still waiting for the neglected 773 firmware.
It's funny. I found a post from you over 6 months ago claiming there would be new firmware released for that unit no later than the next month from that post... And yet here we are, even the betas have been scrubbed from the site.
This is turning out to be another 660 HD where it was over a year and a half before new stable released firmware.
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OC220 Hardware controller : 1.3.7 Build 20251220 Rel.73042 (Beta)
2x EAP787 (US) v.1 : current version : "EAP787v1_1.4.0_[20251210-rel43868]_up_signed.bin" updated SUCCESSFULLY from version 1.1.3 Build 20251011 (manually updated through cloud login - successful, although on manually updated through on-site failed). No issue here.
Trying to update to EAP787v1_1.4.0_[20260113-rel45418]_up_signed.bin but FAILED (manually uploading firmware on on-site controller failed, and through cloud, the firmware is greyed out, thus cannot be uploaded). Is there another way to force upgrade to this version (EAP787v1_1.4.0_[20260113-rel45418]_up_signed.bin). Issues is my EAPs does not seems to recognize the firmware.
The reason for trying out these Beta firmware is to resolve issues relating to the radio-plane failure (with the control plane still alive: clients remained connected) on the 2.4GHz band radio, which would regularly stops video streaming ("Other multicasts" transmissions in particular would just fall-of-the cliff). So far, with the "EAP787v1_1.4.0_[20251210-rel43868]_up_signed.bin", streams has been stable on the 2.4GHz (tested only the last 2 days), although TX errors and retries has remained high on the 2.4GHz band and would occassionally spiked when the channel utilization went above 60%.
Hopefully, new firmware updates (Beta or pre-released) would continue to be released, but would appreciate if the uploading to the devices can be automatically or efficiently pushed through the hardware controller (early access program still listed old and outdated firmware from build 2024).
Thanks.
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Sorry, meant to report an issue/problem with upgrading to the new firmware (beta release).
On another note (if this is not an appropriate post here, admin please repost or redirect me to the right forum). I meant to ask whether this released candidate would indirectly resolve the issue I have with my new EAP787 (US) v.1.0. Attached a note on the previous firmware and the beta testing:
Product: TP-Link Omada EAP787 (US) v1.0
Firmware tested:
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1.1.3 Build 20251011 (stable)
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1.4.0 Build 20251210 (beta – improved behavior observed)
Issue Summary
Intermittent 2.4 GHz radio forwarding stall affecting wireless CCTV clients.
Clients remain associated to the AP in Omada Controller, but live video streams freeze until recovery action is taken.
Environment
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Dedicated 2.4 GHz SSID for CCTV
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Mixed wired + wireless VIGI IPC cameras with VIGI NVR
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IGMP snooping enabled on CCTV VLAN
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Multicast-to-unicast disabled
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Channel utilization during events: ~60% (not saturated)
Observed Behavior
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Wireless IPCs remain shown as connected to the AP
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No roaming, no disassociation, no RSSI or PHY degradation
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Only wireless streams fail; wired CCTV continues normally
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AP remains reachable and responsive
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Omada Controller shows no critical errors or radio down events
Packet / Network Observations
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Minimal ARP table entries visible (mostly gateway + controller)
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During stall:
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ARP probes from NVR observed
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ARP replies mainly from gateway
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Missing or stalled unicast traffic from affected IPCs
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Suggests forwarding/bridge state issue rather than RF loss
Conditions That Trigger the Issue
Issue appears state-related, not load-related, and occurs under:
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Sustained, long-lived CCTV traffic
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2.4 GHz-only clients (no 5 GHz fallback)
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Low data-rate IoT-style traffic
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No controller thresholds crossed to force roam or reconnect
What This Is NOT
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Not RF interference or congestion
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Not thermal or power instability
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Not client disconnection
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Not VLAN or switch path failure
Firmware Impact
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1.1.3 (stable): Issue reproducible
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1.4.0 beta (20251210):
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Significantly improved stability
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No 2.4 GHz stall observed so far under same conditions
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Indicates possible fixes in radio/forwarding state handling (not documented)
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Conclusion
Likely a firmware-level forwarding or radio state deadlock on 2.4 GHz affecting long-lived, low-rate CCTV traffic. The issue does not present as an RF failure, so it bypasses normal roaming or recovery logic.
Request confirmation whether this issue is known and whether fixes are included in upcoming stable firmware releases.
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