X50-Outdoor downgrade procedure

X50-Outdoor downgrade procedure

X50-Outdoor downgrade procedure
X50-Outdoor downgrade procedure
a week ago
Model: Deco X50-Outdoor  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: X50-Outdoor(1.0) 1.3.0 Build 20250718 Rel. 43619

I would like to revert to a previous version 1.2.7 beta. Please update the procedure from page https://www.tp-link.com/ro/support/faq/2958/ to include X50-Outdoor. Or confirm that X50 V1 procedure applies to X50 -Outdoor as well.

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Re:X50-Outdoor downgrade procedure
a week ago

  @CCDan  I wasn't able to wait and did the as in the instructions. Problem is that X50 outdoors are now stuck with green led blinking since more than 30 min.... what next? WOuld I ever being able to recover them? How?

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Re:X50-Outdoor downgrade procedure
a week ago

  @CCDan 

 

Try resetting them by pressing the button on the bottom on the units flashing green for 2 to 3 seconds and they see what happens - If they are working correctly they should be pulsing blue after the reset 

Need help with the Deco app, setup, Ethernet backhaul, network switch or rolling back firmware? Router or AP mode? https://community.tp-link.com/us/home/forum/topic/699816?page=1
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Re:X50-Outdoor downgrade procedure
Thursday

  @CCDan 

Hi, have you downgraded back to the 1.2.7 beta successfully?

Would there be any specific reason that you want to revert from the 1.3.0 to the 1.2.7 version?

Wait for your reply.

Best regards.

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Re:X50-Outdoor downgrade procedure
Thursday

  @CCDan I succeeded for some. Reason is with last firmware it returned to old habit of showing online the devices (or not) and not allowing them to connect to internet or not showing them but they are communicating ok in internet or even worse, oscillating between connecting/disconnecting devices. Fully unstable network.

Now, from 4 M5 and 2 X50 Outdoor are working 3 M5 and 1 X50. 1 M5 it looks to be dead but not had enough time to recheck...

Anyway, bad decision to upgrade, in my case. You know your luck what is: in Romania mesh network is quite new for residential and consumer producers like Asus or similar, they don't have support. I am now talking to Cisco to check their mesh system but NEVER buy again mesh under company name - this is a suggestion for EU buyers  as you cannot return them if you buy them on company name... Anyway, I decided to replace TPlink, just that I need to work in between and find the best solution that may work normally.

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