AX73 Firmware Info
AX73 Firmware Info
1.21.2.1 build 20250717 rel.40826
Just updated the firmware for my 2 ax73s. Running in easy mesh Ethernet backhaul.
Looking for the info on what the update did. No sign of it online. Thought patch notes would be online.
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Hi Jose, thanks for your reply. My version is US. It's the same on all websites, whether US or EU. The latest version available is the one you mentioned... but, like everyone else, I also suffer from those famous micro-cuts that cause security cameras to work for a few seconds, load, then load for a few seconds. It's really annoying!
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Hi@Pluma320 ,
Thanks for your reply.
May I know, do the 'micro-cuts' start from the new firmware update? Do the 'micro-cuts' only happen on the camera? Have you tested other IoT clients?
What is the firmware of your router now? 1.2.1 or 1.1.2?
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Hi. I've had the router for a few months now. I'm using the ISP-AX73 combination on a Mesh router and an AX55 router. From what I've read on the forum, both routers are experiencing issues with micro-drops and random signal drops... So I guess I'll have to wait for the firmware issues to be fixed for more stability.
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Hello@Pluma320,
Thanks for getting back to me.
If the micro-drops don't have a significant impact on your device, and this is only happening to the camera. You can wait for the firmware update to see if there is any improvement.
Here are some suggestions for a wireless connection that is unstable:
1) Make sure the Router is properly placed; it should be put in an open area instead of inside a cabinet or shelf.
2) Change the wireless channel to another one. You may refer to Changing Channel and Channel Width on a TP-Link Router (new logo).
3) Change channel width to avoid interference. For 2.4GHz wireless client devices, adjust the 2.4GHz channel width to 20MHz; for 5 GHz wireless client devices, adjust the 5GHz channel width to 80MHz or 40MHz, etc.
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