Beta Software Improve the Overall System Stability of Archer BE550/BE800
This Article Applies to:
Archer BE550 V1
Archer BE9300 V1
Archer BE800 V1
Archer GE800 V1
Overview
We hope to offer you a chance to experience the pre-released version of firmware for our Wi-Fi 7 routers, and also give us TP-Link the opportunity to fully test the firmware in your real network environment and scenarios before the official release. All feedback is welcome, including letting us know about successful upgrades.
Modifications
Improved the overall system stability.
Firmware Download
Before the Upgrade
(1) Please be sure you have read the Beta Test Agreement before upgrading the Pre-release firmware!
(2) For the sake of insurance, it's always recommended to save a copy of the router Backup Config file before upgrading or downgrading.
(3) You may follow the guide to upgrade the firmware of your router. How to Upgrade the Firmware on the TP-Link Wi-Fi Routers.
(4) If you still receive a new firmware update notification on the router's web interface or the Tether App after installing the beta software, it's recommended that you do not upgrade to the new firmware at this time. Instead, please stay on the provided beta version until you are ready to leave this beta software testing.
Direct Firmware Download Link
Archer BE550_V1_1.0.11 Build 240801 (Beta Version)
Archer BE9300_V1_1.0.8 Build 240417 (Beta Version)
Archer BE800_V1_1.1.6 Build 240711 (Beta Version)
Archer GE800_V1_1.1.3 Build 240527 (Beta Version)
Additional Information
As always, we value your feedback. If somehow you encounter an issue during or after the router firmware upgrade, it's suggested to comment below with the following info. Your input helps us continue improving and providing the best products and support.
- Model, hardware version, and firmware version of your router.
- Detailed issue description, and provide more information on the specific conditions that seem to trigger the problem.
Update Log
Sep 24th, 2024:
Added two related articles of the latest official firmware release for the mentioned models.
Aug 2nd, 2024:
Update and provide a new 1.0.11 beta version.
Jul 31th, 2024:
Removed the beta firmware for Archer BE550 V1. We will update and provide a new beta version very soon. Please wait.
Jul 25th, 2024:
Provided an updated beta firmware for Archer BE800 V1.
Jul 24th, 2024:
Release of the post
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@ChrisBS @Kevin_Z The update process went fine for me too last night on this 1.0.11. I downloaded the file onto pc switched off my AX73 satellite then disconnected the router from the internet. After update connected router to internet then switched on AX73 with all connecting and no problems and still using Ethernet backhaul so I can confirm that works for me. With the exception of extras being added to the router web UI, and yes I do agree for the need of a satellite restart option in the menu, I don't for me seem to see any other problems.
I did notice something unusual and it was the same for the 1.0.9, when I test my iPhone 14 with Fast.com a few feet away from the BE550 on 5G I get around 650Mbs but when I go upstairs and test it from my Mesh Satellite AX73 I get around 800Mbs. I check the Tether app and it does confirm the switch to the AX73 @ 5G. Tested again this morning with nothing else streaming and got more or less the same results. Unless I'm missing something I thought it would've been the opposite way around, or is it because of the static antennas in the BE550 compared to the movable antennas on the AX73?
EDIT2: Ok, ran into my first problem earlier. Decided to do some Wi-Fi testing with only the BE550 so switched off my AX73 satellite, then switched off the power to the router and ONT fibre socket. Switched the ONT on first then the BE550 a minute later. Strangely once fully ON all my Wi-Fi devices stayed on 2.4Ghz with none moving to the 5G (Smart connection on) I then tested my iPhone but could only get around 80Mbs, did more testing over 30min but same (LAN speeds ok). I then noticed my Smart tv was flashing on the screen connected, disconnected,connected, disconnected for the Wi-Fi. I then tried my tether app and my mobile could not connect for more than 3 seconds at a time as it also was jumping between Wi-Fi and 3G. I then switched power off to both the BE550 and ONT socket, waited 10min then switched them on at the same time. Once all connected I checked and seen devices moved to the 5G and the jumping on the TV and iPhone had stopped.
It seems to have stopped now with my Wi-Fi speeds being as it was this morning.
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The new firmware upgraded great was working great then all of a sudden has just degraded to point where devices wouldnt connect then would just be intermittent especially like Alexa gooogle home devices but phones top tried a reboot of the router plus the fttp ont but still problems so hqve rolled back to the 180624 beta.
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@TheHypnooToad Hey, sounds very similar to what I experienced a few days ago. I've had NO problems since though and still on 1.0.11.
I had came up with two possible reasons why with the first being a glitch with the ONT and router due to me switching both OFF then ON at different times.
The second I had my 5GHz set to channel 100 (DFS) and wondered if maybe this had a hand in it and why it couldn't move to the 5GHz straight away, unsure if this would cause the constant connect/disconnect jumping. Before I rebooted the router I moved the channel to 48 and It's been fine since. I also have my 2.4GHz on channel 11.
Checking a Wi-Fi signal analyzer via Android tablet shows a very quiet graph from any neighbour's.
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Hey, do you talk about firmware 1.0.10? or 1.0.11?
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@ChrisBS be550 1.0.11
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@David6479 I believe there was a slight outage from bt looking around which has caused me to restart the ont then the router 20 seconds after and has been a pain ever since I have just re uploaded back to 1.0.11 so will see what happens.
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@TheHypnooToad Thats interesting as I am also with BT.
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@TheHypnooToad seem to have issue with the connection of other devices if dmz is active as soon as i turn it off it goes away.
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Does any one know how to solve issues with the router dropping out every few hours? I've done the latest Beta and I'm getting this constantly: (every few hours currently)
PPP INFO [32015] pppoe send PADI Host-Uniq(7d0f)
PPP INFO [32015] pppoe send PADT due to(resending PADI)
PPP INFO [32015] pppoe send PADI Host-Uniq(7d0f)
PPP INFO [32015] pppoe send PADT due to(resending PADI)
PPP INFO [28247] pppoe send PADI Host-Uniq(6e57)
PPP INFO [28247] pppoe send PADT due to(resending PADI)
PPP INFO [28247] pppoe send PADI Host-Uniq(6e57)
PPP INFO [28247] pppoe send PADT due to(resending PADI)
PPP INFO [28247] pppoe send PADI Host-Uniq(6e57)
PPP INFO [28247] pppoe send PADT due to(resending PADI)
PPP INFO [23516] pppoe send PADI Host-Uniq(5bdc)
PPP INFO [23516] pppoe send PADT due to(resending PADI)
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