Official Release Archer BE550 New Software Enhances System Stability and Optimizes MLO Network Stability
Hello Everybody,
A new firmware has been released for the Archer BE550 recently with a few fixes you will likely be interested in, including fixes for a few of the behaviors reported on the forums.
This Article applied to:
Archer BE550 V1/V1.6
Modifications and Improvement
This firmware introduces the wireless firmware update, enhances system stability, and optimizes MLO network stability.
1. Updated wireless firmware to fix related instability issues.
2. Fixed the MLO disconnection issue with the Samsung S24U and other similar WiFi 7 clients.
3. Updated default encryption to WPA2/WPA3 for main 2.4G and 5G Wi-Fi networks.
4. Fixed the bug allowing clients on Guest Wi-Fi to access USB sharing in AP mode.
5. Enhanced VPN stability.
6. Fixed the issue where tether clients show no clients in special cases.
7. Improved app performance with server request optimizations.
8. Fixed the issue where DDNS stops working in special cases.
Check for an Update to Your Routers Firmware, Or Download and Apply the Firmware Manually from Your Device's Download Page
Firmware Download:
Before the Upgrade
(1) 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.
Direct Firmware Download Link
You can also download the firmware from the below link directly and update manually:
Archer BE550_V1/V1.6_1.0.11 Build 20240807
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.
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Thank you very much for sharing all this valuable information with our community.
You are correct. As far as I can confirm, the Intel BE200 on Windows 11 24H2 is currently the only device that can achieve 5+6 MLMR.
Sorry that I'm not sure if the BE550 can activate 3-band MLO. However, since its 2.4G WiFi specification is 802.11ax and it does not support WiFi 7(802.11be), I assume it may not support 2.4G MLO.
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Thanks for the answer! I feel like we are all early adopters and beta testers in the wonderful world of WiFi 7! But I'm slowly starting to understand a few important things... One more important experience I'd like to share: in the case of my Samsung S24 Ultra, turning off IPV6 permanently solved the connection problems. So, if someone has a slowdown or disconnection even with the 1.0.11 firmware, try turning off IPV6 on the router.
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Very good sharing.
I would agree that Wi-Fi 7 is currently in the development phase, which means that while we anticipate many advanced features and improvements, there may still be some unknown issues with Wi-Fi 7 products. As the technology evolves and more devices are tested in real-world environments, we may discover new challenges that need to be addressed. We appreciate your understanding as we work to refine this exciting new technology.
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@Pisti7204 Its unusual you should mention IPv6, I remember on a previous Router/Modem (SKY) I had to do this for my Amazon Firesticks as every now and again nothing would stream, not even Netflicks would connect to its servers. IPv4 worked fine but every now and again IPv6 just wouldn't work correctly so got switched OFF for a day or two. On reactivating it again it would work for a few months then the same.
Anyway just thought I'd mention it.
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@kevin could you possible look into the dmz issue where when its enable after a hpur or 2 it sends the connection haywire and also twt on the wifi as this also causes issies with the wifi thanks Ash.
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It's been a while, any sign of a new beta on the horizon?
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@Ollbbb Sorry mate but I don't speak donkey.
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Model: Archer BE550
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: 1.0.11 Build 20240807 rel.25691
MLO appears to only operate by 5GHz and 6GHz (Under wifi settings on the tether app it says MLO Network 5GHz and 6GHz). If I try to disable 5GHz or 6GHz networks it tells me it'll have to disable MLO, but not if I try to disable 2.4GHz. So right now I have 3 WiFi names running, one for 2.4/5GHz with smart connect, one with 6GHz and one with MLO. This is very congested. Any help? Kind regards
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I have the BE9300, aka BE550 v1 (however, the label on the router states it is v1.6, but the firmware update page states it's Archer BE550 v1.0).
My question pertains to DoH/DoT. I saw that BE550 has a PRO version that supports secure DNS functionality, but it seems the most current firmware of this router does not support DoH/DoT. Would someone verify this is indeed the case to verify I'm not doing something wrong please?
The lack of secure DNS support for a fairly new-release router is disappointing. Unfortunately, I'm beyond the 30-day return period (Amazon) since it sat in the box a while before I set it up. Is the intent to make this available via another firmware update or are we out of luck? The answer to that question will be helpful as I may pursue a refund under my credit card's buyer's assurance program and start over again (groan.)
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