Deco X60 stuck in boot loop

Deco X60 stuck in boot loop

Deco X60 stuck in boot loop
Deco X60 stuck in boot loop
2 weeks ago
Model: Deco X60  
Hardware Version: V3
Firmware Version:

Attn: TP-Link support

 

One of my Deco X60 units is stuck in a boot loop. When started, it shows a solid yellow light for ~45 seconds, then blinks yellow, then goes back to solid yellow. This repeats indefinitely.

 

The unit has never been dropped, damaged, subject to a power surge, or interrupted during a firmware update. It just started behaving like this one day when I restarted it.

 

I have already contacted global support about this. They asked some questions, but ultimately refused to help me because the unit was purchased in Japan. I contacted Japan support, but they have not yet responded.


I am no expert, but a boot loop sounds more like a firmware issue than a hardware one. Can you please help me troubleshoot this?

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Re:Deco X60 stuck in boot loop
2 weeks ago - last edited 2 weeks ago

  @friendofdog 

Hi,

 

Have you tested with different power sockets and exchange power adapters with other Deco units?

And you can also power it off for several hours and the power it back on again.

 

If the issue still exists after you test, then it should be the hardware issue, please wait for the reply from JP local support to help check the warranty for you.

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Re:Deco X60 stuck in boot loop
2 weeks ago

  @Sunshine I already tried different power options, and have plugged it in after several hours. But JP support just replied, so I will consult them.

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