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)
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
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The mesh node successfully receives a DHCP lease with a long duration (≈ 7 days).
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Immediately after receiving the ACK, the node logs:
“1/2 lease passed, enter renewing state”
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The node then renews the lease repeatedly every ~30–40 seconds.
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This loop continues indefinitely.
Expected Behavior
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DHCP renewal should occur at T1 ≈ 50% of lease time, not immediately.
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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
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Occurs only on the mesh satellite node
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The main BE550 (root node) does not show this behavior
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Occurs with:
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Wireless mesh backhaul (Wi-Fi 6/6E/7)
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Smart Connect enabled or disabled
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MLO enabled or disabled
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The issue persists even with:
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Fixed channels
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Reduced channel width
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Long DHCP lease times
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Workarounds Tested
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Using a static IP on the main node stops the issue for that device.
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Mesh satellite nodes cannot keep a static IP (settings are overridden in mesh mode).
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DHCP reservation on the server side keeps the IP stable but does not stop the renew loop.
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Changing Wi-Fi performance settings may reduce frequency but does not fully fix the issue.
Impact
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Excessive DHCP traffic
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Potential DHCP service instability on some routers/firewalls
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Difficult to diagnose unless DHCP logs are inspected
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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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Are you referring to these router models https://service-provider.tp-link.com/wifi-router/#product ?
Unfortunately I don't own one of those and therefore can't test it for you.
Given the differences between the Archer models and the ones intended for "service providers" there is a good chance that the latter do not include the "feature" of renewing the lease every 30+ seconds.
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@woozle thx, then i'll wait and see if they can release some firmware that actually fix this issue
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Hi @moveingsun ,
You mentioned that you have received two replacement routers. What are the models of all three routers now?
Are there any error messages when the network drops after the system run for several days?
If you have enabled the MLO network, please disable it for a try. Similarly, if there are other advanced features that can be temporarily disabled, disable them as well for comparison.
We recommend sending an email to Local Support Email with the following information:
Subject: [Forum Escalation][ID 851600] DHCP Client Renews Lease Every ~30 Seconds (Firmware Bug)
Forum Nickname: moveingsun
Thread URL: https://community.tp-link.com/en/home/forum/topic/851600?replyId=1659746
Model&Version: Archer BE700-v1-1.2.2
Description: Detailed description of your case
Any Other Relevant Information: Please attach the configuration files and system log files on your BE700 for further investigation.
Please refer to the FAQs below to collect system logs and backup files of the router:
How to view and save System Log of TP-Link wireless router
How to create and restore from a backup file on your TP-Link Router
Once sent, a ticket will be created in our support system, and a team member will follow up to gather more information or troubleshoot the case.
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