What Can I Do If QoS Enabled Causes BufferBloat and High Latency on My Router After Firmware Update?

What Can I Do If QoS Enabled Causes BufferBloat and High Latency on My Router After Firmware Update?

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Re:What Can I Do If QoS Enabled Causes BufferBloat and High Latency on My Router After Firmware Update?
a week ago

  @Joseph-TP 

My Idle Speed is completely fine and same with idle ping but under any kind of load the latency goes crazy as u can see.

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Re:What Can I Do If QoS Enabled Causes BufferBloat and High Latency on My Router After Firmware Update?
a week ago

  @SilenceOfAura ,

I will update here if there are any developments.

Thank you.

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Re:What Can I Do If QoS Enabled Causes BufferBloat and High Latency on My Router After Firmware Update?
a week ago

  @Joseph-TP 

 

Alright! I'll be waiting.

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Re:What Can I Do If QoS Enabled Causes BufferBloat and High Latency on My Router After Firmware Update?
Yesterday

  @Joseph-TP 

my BE230 V1.2 After installing it,  Subsequently, I directly upgraded to the new version 1.2.3 Build 20251209 rel.18810 through the router's web settings page. The router then kept restarting in a loop (all lights on > PWR on > PWR flashing), and my computer could not recognize the router when connected to the network.

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Re:What Can I Do If QoS Enabled Causes BufferBloat and High Latency on My Router After Firmware Update?
11 hours ago

Hello @horng31208 ,

Welcome to our community.

 

We have not received similar feedback. If possible, please manually downgrade to Archer BE230(US)_V1.20_1.2.1 Build 20250804 first.

For the sake of insurance, it's always recommended to save a copy of the router's Backup Config file before downgrading: How to create and restore from a backup file on your TP-Link Router

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Re:What Can I Do If QoS Enabled Causes BufferBloat and High Latency on My Router After Firmware Update?
4 hours ago

  @Joseph-TP 

Hello, 
I just successfully performed a self-rescue. 
The specific steps are as follows: 
During startup, I repeatedly pressed the LED, WPS, and WiiFi buttons until the router's power light steadily flashed without repeatedly restarting. Then, I set my computer's IP address to 192.168.0.2 and connected the network cable to any LAN port on the router. Opening a webpage at 192.168.0.1 on my computer didn't display anything until I connected the network cable to the router's WAN port. Only then did the webpage enter rescue mode, and the official firmware was successfully written. 
Why are the rescue steps different from those provided by the official website? 
Thank you.

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