EAP7xx Fully Adapted to Omada 6.2 Pre-release Firmware (Update on 15th Apr, 2026)

EAP7xx Fully Adapted to Omada 6.2 Pre-release Firmware (Update on 15th Apr, 2026)

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Re:EAP7xx Fully Adapted to Omada 6.2 Pre-release Firmware (Update on 15th Apr, 2026)
7 hours ago

Hi  @Christobevii3 

 

Thanks for your feedback.

To understand the issue better, please let us know the following info:
1. How often will the disconnection issue happen?
2. When the issue happened, will the SSID disappear, or still show on the wifi list?
3. How will the connection be recovered? Will it be recovered automatically, or will a reboot be required?
4. When the issue happened, would all wireless clients lose internet connection simultaneously, or would some clients still be working?
5. What's the IP address of the clients when the issue happened? Still correct IP, or 169.254.x.x?

6. Does this happen on all the EAP units? or some working fine?

Christobevii3 wrote

I am still seeing the random loss of wifi for a minute from the 787 model with two units and two 775 wall units on the latest firmwares from this thread.

 

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Re:EAP7xx Fully Adapted to Omada 6.2 Pre-release Firmware (Update on 15th Apr, 2026)
7 hours ago

  @Vincent-TP 

 

1. How often will the disconnection issue happen?

Typically once a night if on for a few hours.


2. When the issue happened, will the SSID disappear, or still show on the wifi list?

SSID remains, can stay connected.  If I disable and reconnect it resolves quickly.  If I wait, it takes 5+ minutes.  Most noticeable watching mma on Saturday night.


3. How will the connection be recovered? Will it be recovered automatically, or will a reboot be required?

Disable wireless and rejoin to rejoin wifi quickly.  If I wait it out, it will eventually resolve.  Almost seems like dns or something drops.


4. When the issue happened, would all wireless clients lose internet connection simultaneously, or would some clients still be working?

No, not all devices drop.  It is most noticeable on tp-link be550e and secondary on my wifi 7 intel wifi card on my laptop.


5. What's the IP address of the clients when the issue happened? Still correct IP, or 169.254.x.x?

IP to subnet is still active 192.168.0.x

 

6. Does this happen on all the EAP units? or some working fine?

I cannot tell as I have multiple wifi units.  EAP 775 wall and EAP 787.  I'm typically connected to the EAP 787 when noticed.

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Re:EAP7xx Fully Adapted to Omada 6.2 Pre-release Firmware (Update on 15th Apr, 2026)
7 hours ago

  @mrmbman 

@Napsterbater 

mrmbman wrote

  @JoePalmer 

 

I wish I knew. I'm asking for the same. Along with more stable firmware. Vincent when is the new version coming?

 

Regarding information such as firmware release plans, feature addition schedules, and product lifecycles for various models, unfortunately, the community team does not have access to specific plans in advance. Compared to the official website, we can only learn about whether a firmware version is scheduled for community pre-release about 1-2 weeks earlier. Beyond that, we have no further information. For more detailed updates, we recommend keeping an eye on the official website. I appreciate your understanding.

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Re:EAP7xx Fully Adapted to Omada 6.2 Pre-release Firmware (Update on 15th Apr, 2026)
4 hours ago

Hi  @Christobevii3 

 

Thanks for the reply.

One info I want to confirm, is tplink be550e referring to Archer TBE550E? Is it installed on the laptop?

https://www.tp-link.com/en/home-networking/pci-adapter/archer-tbe550e/

Christobevii3 wrote

  @Vincent-TP 

 

1. How often will the disconnection issue happen?

Typically once a night if on for a few hours.


2. When the issue happened, will the SSID disappear, or still show on the wifi list?

SSID remains, can stay connected.  If I disable and reconnect it resolves quickly.  If I wait, it takes 5+ minutes.  Most noticeable watching mma on Saturday night.


3. How will the connection be recovered? Will it be recovered automatically, or will a reboot be required?

Disable wireless and rejoin to rejoin wifi quickly.  If I wait it out, it will eventually resolve.  Almost seems like dns or something drops.


4. When the issue happened, would all wireless clients lose internet connection simultaneously, or would some clients still be working?

No, not all devices drop.  It is most noticeable on tp-link be550e and secondary on my wifi 7 intel wifi card on my laptop.


5. What's the IP address of the clients when the issue happened? Still correct IP, or 169.254.x.x?

IP to subnet is still active 192.168.0.x

 

6. Does this happen on all the EAP units? or some working fine?

I cannot tell as I have multiple wifi units.  EAP 775 wall and EAP 787.  I'm typically connected to the EAP 787 when noticed.

 

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