My SSID for my EAP225 no longer is an option to join after firmware update

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My SSID for my EAP225 no longer is an option to join after firmware update
My SSID for my EAP225 no longer is an option to join after firmware update
2023-08-25 21:11:35
Model: EAP225  
Hardware Version: V3
Firmware Version: 5.1.0 Build 20220926 Rel. 62456

After a successfull upgrade to version 5.1.0 Build 20220926 Rel. 62456 from 5.0.9 Build 20220429 Rel. 43558(5553) the SSID of my EAP225 v3 no longer shows as an available internet access point to join. I am using the Omada web based controler to admintister the EAP225 as well as using it to update it's firmware. I did a force reboot about an hour after the sucessfull update as well as rebooted booth the TP-Link AC1200 Wireless Gigabit extender that is connected to my AT&T Air All Hub. The EAP225 Access Point was woking fine before the upgrade any ideas as what could be causing the issue? After the firmware are there any configuration parameters that i need to update due to the upgraded firmware?

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Re:My SSID for my EAP225 no longer is an option to join after firmware update
2023-08-28 06:35:06

Hello @CityFarmer,

 

Please refer to this Troubleshooting post to do some tests, if it still doesn't work, you may try the Recovery Mode.

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Re:My SSID for my EAP225 no longer is an option to join after firmware update
2023-08-29 18:42:45

  @CityFarmer 

 

Keep in mind that TPlink has been phasing out older insecure encryption options like TKIP.  Have you tried creating a new wireless profile and applying it to the AP?

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