Archer BE550 Mesh Node – DHCP Client Renews Lease Every ~30 Seconds (Firmware Bug)

Archer BE550 Mesh Node – DHCP Client Renews Lease Every ~30 Seconds (Firmware Bug)

Archer BE550 Mesh Node – DHCP Client Renews Lease Every ~30 Seconds (Firmware Bug)
Archer BE550 Mesh Node – DHCP Client Renews Lease Every ~30 Seconds (Firmware Bug)
16 hours ago
Model: Archer BE550  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: Firmware: 1.2.1 Build 20250813 rel.27119(4555)

Summary

When an Archer BE550 is used as a mesh satellite node (wireless backhaul), its DHCP client enters an abnormal renewal loop, sending DHCP RENEW requests every ~30–40 seconds despite receiving a long lease time (several days).

This behavior can overload or destabilize some DHCP servers and is not compliant with normal DHCP client behavior.

Observed Behavior

  • The mesh node successfully receives a DHCP lease with a long duration (≈ 7 days).

  • Immediately after receiving the ACK, the node logs:

    “1/2 lease passed, enter renewing state”

  • The node then renews the lease repeatedly every ~30–40 seconds.

  • This loop continues indefinitely.

Expected Behavior

  • DHCP renewal should occur at T1 ≈ 50% of lease time, not immediately.

  • With a multi-day lease, renewals should happen after several days, not seconds.

Key Evidence (from device logs)

Example pattern observed repeatedly:


 

receive ack from server with lease ≈ 600000 seconds 1/2 lease passed, enter renewing state send renew request

This indicates that the DHCP client miscalculates the lease timer.

Scope of the Issue

  • Occurs only on the mesh satellite node

  • The main BE550 (root node) does not show this behavior

  • Occurs with:

    • Wireless mesh backhaul (Wi-Fi 6/6E/7)

    • Smart Connect enabled or disabled

    • MLO enabled or disabled

  • The issue persists even with:

    • Fixed channels

    • Reduced channel width

    • Long DHCP lease times

Workarounds Tested

  • Using a static IP on the main node stops the issue for that device.

  • Mesh satellite nodes cannot keep a static IP (settings are overridden in mesh mode).

  • DHCP reservation on the server side keeps the IP stable but does not stop the renew loop.

  • Changing Wi-Fi performance settings may reduce frequency but does not fully fix the issue.

Impact

  • Excessive DHCP traffic

  • Potential DHCP service instability on some routers/firewalls

  • Difficult to diagnose unless DHCP logs are inspected

  • Affects advanced network setups more severely

Conclusion

This appears to be a firmware bug in the DHCP client implementation of the Archer BE550 mesh satellite node, where the lease timer is incorrectly evaluated, causing immediate renewal loops.

A firmware fix is recommended to correct DHCP lease timing logic in mesh mode.

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