XX530v is capped at 50Mb download in a 500Mb plan

XX530v is capped at 50Mb download in a 500Mb plan

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Re:XX530v is capped at 50Mb download in a 500Mb plan
2025-10-18 00:43:56

  @Rabatonfr Will the fix be implemented in a new firmware? Thanks!

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Re:XX530v is capped at 50Mb download in a 500Mb plan
2025-10-18 03:35:37

  @volunterman Yes, the TP-Link team is investigating the issue and trying to find the root cause. Will take some time but in the new firmware release this issue will be fixed. 

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Re:XX530v is capped at 50Mb download in a 500Mb plan
3 weeks ago

  @Yash_Kanawjia 

Any further update on firmware from tp link will be great news

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Re:XX530v is capped at 50Mb download in a 500Mb plan
3 weeks ago

  @Joseph-TP 

The ISP binds the MAC of the device to their system. They need both MAC of the ONU and corresponding VLAN to connect. If i use any other MAC (stock tp link or any other MAC which is not the ISPs provided ONU) it will not connect.

 

Some ISPs are cooperative and allows us to use any router. Some are not. In that case, we will have to clone the MAC of the stock ISP router to the xx530v. 

 

I hope you understand what I am trying to say

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Re:XX530v is capped at 50Mb download in a 500Mb plan
3 weeks ago

Yash_Kanawjia wrote

  @volunterman Yes, the TP-Link team is investigating the issue and trying to find the root cause. Will take some time but in the new firmware release this issue will be fixed. 

 

  @Yash_Kanawjia Have they contacted you about this with any news regarding this issue?

 

 

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Saludos!

 

 

 

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Re:XX530v is capped at 50Mb download in a 500Mb plan
3 weeks ago

  @GabrielNunez 

@AnantJo 

Unfortunately I haven't received any update from TP-Link's side regarding this issue or when the fixed firmware would be released.

My last communication with them regarding this was on 16th October 2025​​​​​​, in which they stated they are trying to figure out the root cause and cannot give an estimated date until they have it figured out.

 

I'm stuck with this bug as well and dealing the throttled speeds until the fixed firmware is released.

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Re:XX530v is capped at 50Mb download in a 500Mb plan
a week ago

  @Yash_Kanawjia 

 

New firmware for this is available now the link is :-

 

https://static.tp-link.com/upload/firmware/2025/202511/20251124/XX530vv1_0.8.0_3.0.0_UP_BOOT_agc3000(250902)_2025-09-02_11.41.46.rar

 

Extract the rar file you will get .bin file necessary to update within the router setup.

 

Don't know whether it fixes the issue or not no log file

 

It only mentions:-

Remote Access: Added checkbox of choice of protocols (HTTP, HTTPS, ICMP) allowed/enabled by default in remote management port 80.

Provisioning Security: New checkbox for preset removal lock via Aginet Config 3

Configuration Flexibility: Confirmed support for changing service VLANs via remote access with super user.

This FW allows downgrade

 

Did anyone tried? I did not?

Let the community know whether it has fixed the download speed issue or not.

 

Regards,

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Re:XX530v is capped at 50Mb download in a 500Mb plan
Friday - last edited Friday

  @AnantJo I have tried this . The download speed is still capped at 50 Mbps. They have not fixed this issue yet .

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Re:XX530v is capped at 50Mb download in a 500Mb plan
Friday

  @AnantJo This one I downloaded and used since it showed up. It fixes the IPv6 RADVD issue on downstream Android 15+ devices.

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Re:XX530v is capped at 50Mb download in a 500Mb plan
Saturday

  @AnantJo tried it. And I'd say it's a step back. It says it's downgradable but in reality you can't. Tried to downgrade to 6.0.0 but it failed. 7.0.0 is already non downgradable so once you upgrade to 8.0.0 you're pretty much stuck. 

 

Also the firmware has issues. Ipv6 Lan lifetime (RADVD), no matter what value I set it to, it always resets to 1800 post reset. 1800 secs translates to 30 minutes, meaning you'll get public ipv6 address through RA for 30 minutes at most.

 

TP-Link should really do something about their firmwares cause they're full of bugs.

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