EAP772v1 EAP773v1 EAP783v1 Adapted to Omada 6.1 Pre-release Firmware (Released on 14th Jan 2026)

EAP772v1 EAP773v1 EAP783v1 Adapted to Omada 6.1 Pre-release Firmware (Released on 14th Jan 2026)

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Re:EAP772v1 EAP773v1 EAP783v1 Adapted to Omada 6.1 Pre-release Firmware (Released on 14th Jan 2026)
3 weeks ago

  @Vincent-TP 

 

On a positive note, this version has been stable for me. 

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Re:EAP772v1 EAP773v1 EAP783v1 Adapted to Omada 6.1 Pre-release Firmware (Released on 14th Jan 2026)
a week ago - last edited a week ago

  @Vincent-TP I’m experiencing a recurring memory leak issue on my EAP773 running the latest firmware. After each reboot, the AP performs flawlessly - zero packet loss on wired pings, strong wireless performance across 2.4GHz, 5GHz, and MLO (5+6GHz). However, after approximately 1-2 hours of uptime, performance degrades significantly: packet loss begins and internet connectivity slows from 800Mbps to 20Mbps. Rebooting the AP immediately restores full performance every time, confirming this is a time-based resource exhaustion issue rather than a cabling or environmental problem. I’ve reproduced this cycle multiple times in a single day. Would appreciate any guidance on whether a fix is in the pipeline or if there’s any solution that addresses this.

 

  • Device: EAP 773 v1
  • Management mode: Standalone
  • Device Firmware: 1.2.0 (current) and 1.1.5 (previous)
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Re:EAP772v1 EAP773v1 EAP783v1 Adapted to Omada 6.1 Pre-release Firmware (Released on 14th Jan 2026)
Monday

  @Sartaj-Anand 

Thank you so much for taking the time to post the issue on the TP-Link community!
To better assist you, I've created a support ticket via your registered email address and escalated it to our support engineer to look into the issue. The ticket ID is TKID260331128. Please check your inbox and confirm that the support email was received. Thanks!

Sartaj-Anand wrote

  @Vincent-TP I’m experiencing a recurring memory leak issue on my EAP773 running the latest firmware. After each reboot, the AP performs flawlessly - zero packet loss on wired pings, strong wireless performance across 2.4GHz, 5GHz, and MLO (5+6GHz). However, after approximately 1-2 hours of uptime, performance degrades significantly: packet loss begins and internet connectivity slows from 800Mbps to 20Mbps. Rebooting the AP immediately restores full performance every time, confirming this is a time-based resource exhaustion issue rather than a cabling or environmental problem. I’ve reproduced this cycle multiple times in a single day. Would appreciate any guidance on whether a fix is in the pipeline or if there’s any solution that addresses this.

 

  • Device: EAP 773 v1
  • Management mode: Standalone
  • Device Firmware: 1.2.0 (current) and 1.1.5 (previous)

 

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Re:EAP772v1 EAP773v1 EAP783v1 Adapted to Omada 6.1 Pre-release Firmware (Released on 14th Jan 2026)
Wednesday

Vincent, when are these fixes going to make way to stable? Or is a new beta coming? 

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