6GHz MLO not working with Ubuntu 22.04 WiFi7 Qualcomm Chipset

6GHz MLO not working with Ubuntu 22.04 WiFi7 Qualcomm Chipset

6GHz MLO not working with Ubuntu 22.04 WiFi7 Qualcomm Chipset
6GHz MLO not working with Ubuntu 22.04 WiFi7 Qualcomm Chipset
2025-06-28 19:49:36
Model: Archer BE800  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: 1.2.4 Build 20250414 rel.18315(5553)

6GHz MLO not working with Ubuntu 22.04 WiFi7 Qualcomm Chipset, please find the Device Details below

 

Network controller [0280]: Qualcomm Device [17cb:1107] (rev 01)

 

Operating System: Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS              

Kernel: Linux 5.15.24+

 

Note: Multi link association not happening and only 6GHz Single link association happening

 

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Re:6GHz MLO not working with Ubuntu 22.04 WiFi7 Qualcomm Chipset
2025-06-28 21:48:47

  @ExplorerZone 

 

Hi,

 

Linux kernel 5.15 was originally released on 31 October 2021. I highly doubt any operating system of that time supported Wi-Fi 7 MLO. Even Windows 11 only gained proper support for MLO with version 24H2, which was released less than a year ago.

 

I can't say exactly which kernel version you would need (apparently Wi-Fi 7 support was incorporated into the Linux kernel in stages, over the course of several versions), but perhaps what you could do is to prepare a DVD or thumb drive with that latest Ubuntu version 25.04, run it in "Try" mode (without installing it) and then check if MLO is working.
 

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Re:6GHz MLO not working with Ubuntu 22.04 WiFi7 Qualcomm Chipset
2025-06-29 01:10:19 - last edited 2025-06-29 01:11:51

woozle wrote

  @ExplorerZone 

 

Hi,

 

Linux kernel 5.15 was originally released on 31 October 2021. I highly doubt any operating system of that time supported Wi-Fi 7 MLO. Even Windows 11 only gained proper support for MLO with version 24H2, which was released less than a year ago.

 

I can't say exactly which kernel version you would need (apparently Wi-Fi 7 support was incorporated into the Linux kernel in stages, over the course of several versions), but perhaps what you could do is to prepare a DVD or thumb drive with that latest Ubuntu version 25.04, run it in "Try" mode (without installing it) and then check if MLO is working.
 

  @woozle yeah, that's an old kernel, and I think it's up to Qualcomm to post the driver updates upstream, not TP Link.

 

The driver changes might have been back ported by the Ubuntu kernel development folks but I doubt that will be a priority for them and the kernel being older could present some difficulties as well. Also not something TP Link is responsible for or has control over.

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Re:6GHz MLO not working with Ubuntu 22.04 WiFi7 Qualcomm Chipset
2025-06-30 13:00:00 - last edited 2025-06-30 16:31:45

Hi,

@raven-au  and @woozle


Thank you for the quick response.


Confirmed that MLO is working fine with the following firmware version on the same client:


Firmware Version: 1.1.6 Build 20240808 rel.26673(5553)

Hardware Version: Archer BE800 v1.0


Could you please assist downgrading the Access Point from the current firmware version (1.2.4 Build 20250414 rel.18315(5553)) to 1.1.6 Build 20240808 rel.26673(5553) ? This would be greatly helpful, as MLO testing is currently completely blocked due to this.


Looking forward to your support.

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Re:6GHz MLO not working with Ubuntu 22.04 WiFi7 Qualcomm Chipset
2025-07-01 07:02:24

 

@raven-au and @woozle 

 

Hi,

 

Any update on this ?

 

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Re:6GHz MLO not working with Ubuntu 22.04 WiFi7 Qualcomm Chipset
2025-07-01 18:33:46

  @ExplorerZone 

 

In the past users have managed to downgrade to an older firmware version by using the router's built-in recovery feature. https://www.tp-link.com/en/support/faq/1482/ (Method 2)

 

I haven't actually tried to downgrade using this method myself on a recent router model where the feature is now named "Firmware Upgrade" instead of "Rescue Mode". So I can't tell you whether this is still the same as the "Rescue Mode" or indeed just for an "Upgrade".

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