Archer AX5400 – Random micro-disconnections, logs show 3G/4G backup switching

Archer AX5400 – Random micro-disconnections, logs show 3G/4G backup switching

Archer AX5400 – Random micro-disconnections, logs show 3G/4G backup switching
Archer AX5400 – Random micro-disconnections, logs show 3G/4G backup switching
Yesterday
Model: Archer AX73  
Hardware Version: V2
Firmware Version: 1.2.1

Hello!

 

I’m experiencing random micro-disconnections on my Archer AX5400. The connection drops for a few seconds and then comes back, several times a day.

 

While checking the system logs, I noticed entries that suggest the router is switching to 3G/4G backup mode, even though I’m only using a wired WAN connection and no 3G/4G modem is connected.

 

Here are some of the relevant log entries:

2026-01-28 14:30:56 3G4G DEBUG [21130] backup: switch network to WIRED.
2026-01-28 14:30:41 Led Controller INFO [1676] Start to run WAN1_ON
2026-01-28 14:30:41 Led Controller INFO [1676] Start to run WAN0_OFF
2026-01-28 14:30:41 Led Controller INFO [1676] Start to run LAN_ON
2026-01-28 14:30:10 Led Controller INFO [1676] Start to run WAN1_OFF
2026-01-28 14:30:10 Led Controller INFO [1676] Start to run WAN0_ON
2026-01-28 14:30:10 Led Controller INFO [1676] Start to run LAN_ON

 

It looks like the router is toggling between WAN interfaces and briefly entering a 3G/4G backup or failover state, which may be causing these micro-cuts.

 

My questions are:

 

  1. Why is the router activating 3G/4G backup mode when no mobile modem is connected?
  2. Is there a way to completely disable 3G/4G / backup WAN / failover behavior on the Archer AX5400?
  3. Could this behavior be a firmware bug, and if so, is there a recommended firmware version to fix it?

 

 

Any guidance on how to prevent these WAN switches or stabilize the connection would be greatly appreciated.

 

Thank you in advance.

 

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Re:Archer AX5400 – Random micro-disconnections, logs show 3G/4G backup switching
Yesterday

Hello @clwn ,

Welcome to our community.

 

May I know if your network topology diagram is as follows:

ISP modem—router )))((( client devices

(Note: — stands for wired connection,)))((( stands for wireless connection )

 

 

Have you change any settings recently? Like a firmware update.

 

When the network drops, what is the LED status? If the light turns red, please try suggestions of Troubleshooting: Unstable connection on the TP-Link router

 

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