Early Access New Firmware for Archer BE800 V1 to Support VPN Merge,Guest/IoT Network Extend in EasyMesh, and More
Hello everyone!
We are pleased to announce the latest firmware update for the Archer BE800 V1, which introduces a range of new features, especially significant enhancements to the VPN Feature and EasyMesh Network usage.
We encourage all users to upgrade to the latest firmware and share your feedback with us. Your valuable opinions are crucial to our continued product improvement! We look forward to your experience!
Download the update now and experience your router's new features!
New Features/Enhancements:
1. Enhanced VPN feature
(1) VPN Merge
We have officially upgraded the previous VPN Client feature to the new, more powerful VPN Merge. This optimization significantly enhances the flexibility of your network. With VPN Merge, you can now connect different devices on your network to multiple VPN servers simultaneously. For example, your work laptop can connect to a corporate VPN while your smart TV uses another VPN for video streaming. To use this feature, simply enable VPN Merge, add your desired servers to the Server List, and assign them to specific devices in the Client List.

(2) VPN Kill Switch
The VPN Kill Switch to improve your network security. When you enable this feature for a VPN server, it will continuously monitor the connection status. If your VPN connection drops unexpectedly, the Kill Switch will immediately block internet access for all devices using that VPN. This protection remains active until the connection to the VPN server is safely restored, preventing potential data leaks.

(3) Other Enhancements:
- Supports DDNS synchronization during OpenVPN server configuration.
- Add third-party VPN support when configuring the VPN Client: IPVanish, PureVPN.
2. Enhanced EasyMesh Network
(1) EasyMesh Traffic Separation (*Extend Guest Network)
We have introduced the Traffic Separation feature within the EasyMesh R3 protocol, enabling the synchronous extension of the main router's Guest Network capabilities to satellite devices. This enhances the security of your main network.

(2) IoT Network configuration synchronization
We have introduced the capability to synchronize certain IoT Network configurations from the main router to satellite devices, further enhancing the performance of EasyMesh satellite units.
(3) EasyMesh Client Binding
EasyMesh Client Binding allows you to pin specific devices (e.g., smart TVs or IoT sensors) to a designated EasyMesh node, preventing unnecessary roaming and improving connection stability for latency-sensitive or stationary clients.

(4) EasyMesh Satellite Node Binding
EasyMesh Satellite Node Binding allows you to manually specify which upstream node a satellite should connect to.
3. ECO Mode V2
The new ECO Mode Feature is designed to help you save power intelligently. You can select the default Smart ECO mode, which automatically adjusts power consumption based on your real-time traffic usage and turns off the LEDs. This minimizes the impact on your regular internet activities while reducing energy use. For more personalized control, you can also choose from several other power-saving modes and even schedule them to be active only during a specific time period.

4. Admin Password Recovery
We have introduced new methods to recover your local administrator password, ensuring you never lose access to your router's settings. You can now choose between two secure recovery options. You can enable and configure these options under System > Administration.
(1) Security Questions
Set up answers to predefined security questions. This allows you to verify your identity and reset your password quickly.
(2) Email Recovery
Configure a designated email address and your own SMTP server to receive password recovery instructions directly to your inbox.

5. Advanced USB Feature
We have upgraded the USB Sharing feature with two powerful new management tools. First, you can now perform a Disk Scan to verify the health of your connected drive. This can be triggered manually or scheduled to run automatically at regular intervals for proactive data protection. Second, we have integrated a Format function, allowing you to format a USB drive directly from the router's interface without the need for a computer. These features provide greater convenience and control over your network storage.

6. Backup & Restore
We have significantly upgraded the router's backup functionality for greater control and security. You can now perform a Selective Backup, allowing you to choose specific configuration modules to save, such as Network, Wireless, or Security settings. Additionally, you can now encrypt the backup file with a password, ensuring your sensitive configuration data is protected from unauthorized access.


7. DHCP Detection
To help you troubleshoot common network issues, we have added a DHCP Server Detection tool. Having more than one DHCP server active on a network can cause IP address conflicts and prevent devices from accessing the internet. This new one-click tool allows you to scan your local network to easily identify any other active DHCP servers, helping you resolve conflicts to ensure a stable and reliable connection.

8. Guest Network Exception Button
Add a button to the Access Control whitelist that does not apply to the Guest Network. When enabled, the allow list mode will not affect the Guest Network. All devices in the Guest Network can connect to the internet.

9. New features on Tether App
(1) Added support for TSS (TP-Link Simple Setup) Auto Discovery & Quick Configuration of Tether APP.
(2) Added support for QoS (Quality of Service) configuration within the Tether App.
Other Enhancements/Bug Fixes:
(1) Optimizations of IPv6 Dial-Up Methods and Functional Experience.
(2) Enhanced system security, stability, and performance.
Firmware Download:
Before the Upgrade
(1) Please be sure you have read the Beta Test Agreement before upgrading the pre-release firmware!
(2) For the sake of insurance, it's always recommended to save a copy of the router's Backup Config file before upgrading or downgrading.
(3) This pre-release firmware for Archer BE800 V1 is available for all versions (EU/US/AU/CA/etc).
(4) You may follow the guide to upgrade the firmware of your router. How to Upgrade the Firmware on the TP-Link Wi-Fi Routers.
(5) This version of the software can't be degraded to the previous official version.
Direct Firmware Download Link
| Archer BE800_V1 | Archer BE800_V1_1.4.1 Build 20260313 (Pre-Release Firmware) |
Additional Information
As always, we value your feedback. If you happen to encounter any concerns during or after the router firmware upgrade, please leave a message below and provide the following information. Your feedback helps us continuously improve and provide you with better products and support.
Please provide detailed information, including but not limited to:
- A complete network topology diagram.
- The device's connection method, and whether EasyMesh networking is enabled.
- Screenshots of relevant error messages, etc.
Thank you for your continued support and for being a member of our community.
Updated Log:
Updated to Build 20260130 Pre-Release Firmware (Feb 3rd);
Updated to Build 20260313 Pre-Release Firmware (Mar 19th).
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Did you test for 4 Gbps download and 4 Gbps upload?
If so, can you show a screenshot the speedtest doing 3800 Mbps down and 3800 Mbps up (or more)?
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Hello @mizwdev ,
When did the 6GHz speed you mentioned start to slow down? What was the actual speed? What specific devices were used to test the 6GHz speed?
If convenient, please provide screenshots of the relevant tests, including download and upload speeds.
Similarly, how was the slower 5GHz speed measured? Is there a comparison of actual speeds before and after the firmware update?
Here are some general suggestions you can try:
- Disable QoS, please access http://tplinkwifi.net and go to Advanced >> QoS to disable it.
- Disable Parental Control, please go to Advanced >> Parental Control to disable it.
- If wireless speed is slower than expected, please go to Advanced >> Wireless Settings to change the 5GHz Wi-Fi channel, you may try different channels to find the best one for your environment.
- Disable SIP ALG and UPNP: go to Advanced >> NAT Forwarding >> UPNP to disable UPNP; go to Advanced>> Security to disable SIP ALG.
- Try a few other speedtest servers, other servers might reach better speeds.
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Hi @Szaki26a ,
This sounds consistent with your previous feedback. I noticed your case has been escalated to an engineer. Have you tried contacting them? Your case ID is TKID260251424. If you could help collect backup files, system logs, and other information, it might help the relevant technical department reproduce your situation more quickly.
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Rather then giving all these tips, which may improve a little.
You or the team, please provide a screenshot showing 3800+ Mbps download and 3800 Mbps upload.
Preferably on a Samsung S24/S25/S26 Ultra phone on the speedtest app.
If you can show me that, i can show Samsung and they can have a look. But unlike my TP-Link BE800 router, ALL other routers DO upload faster than 3 Gbps at least.
We know the TP-Link can do it, because it has done it before!
You just broke something and apparently have no idea how to revert it. Or it is related to other fixes/feature updates.
Just show me a screenshot with the speedtest id, so we can double confirm the router can do it.
Assuming you will actually use the correct router, but i am not assuming people will sink so low they will make screenshots on other companies their devices.
I am quite sure, if you give me the option to go back to the older firmware, it will work again.
Archer BE800(US)_V1_240528
Archer BE800_V1_1.1.1_240227-USA-Version
Archer BE800_V1_1.1.3_240424
Archer BE800_V1_1.1.6_240808
Archer BE800_V1_1.2.1_250108
Archer_BE800v1_1.1.4_240520
BE800v1_1.1.1_240322_beta
BE800v1_1.99.97(1.1.1)_240417_userdebug
be800v1-up-all-ver1-4-1-P1[20260119-rel30658]_sign_beta
be800v1-up-all-ver1-4-1-P1[20260130-rel33187]
be800v1-up-all-ver1-4-1-P1[20260206-rel11396]_sign_beta
be800v1-up-ver1-4-1-P1[20260313-rel47813]_nosign
be800v1-up-all-ver1-1-1-P1[20240227-rel33191]_sign_2024-02-27_09.41.21.bin <-- i am quite sure if i could load this version and all settings are the same from that date, all speeds would be okay again.
Or versions before that, from day one when i bought it, i could do near 4 Gbps speeds download and upload.
It _could_ be Samsung, but then provide me a screenshot with any other phone doing a fast speed.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WaQrMXNB0IA
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@Joseph-TP
Yes I was sent them logs so I just said here again this to tell you the problem not solved in the new firmware. If I need to send new logs or something else let me know.
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Hi @Joseph-TP,
Thanks for the new firmware update for the Archer BE800 V1 (Build 20260313). I’ve installed it and I’m using two Archer BE550 V2 (Build 20251229) as EasyMesh satellites via Wi-Fi backhaul.
I’ve encountered a couple of issues with the new features:
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Traffic Separation Settings: When I try to enable the "Traffic Separation" feature in the Web GUI, the settings are not being saved. After clicking save/apply, the toggle or checkbox doesn't seem to hold the configuration.
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Guest Network Extension: The Guest Network is currently not being extended to the satellite nodes. It only remains active on the main BE800 router.
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IoT Network Sync: Interestingly, the IoT Network synchronization works perfectly and is correctly broadcasted by the BE550 satellites.
It seems like there might be a bug in the Traffic Separation logic or a protocol mismatch between the latest BE800 firmware and the current BE550 V2 firmware.
Are there any plans for a matching pre-release firmware for the BE550 V2, or is there a specific workaround to force the Traffic Separation settings to save?
Looking forward to your help!
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I use practically the same setup (BE800v1 as main & one BE550v2 as satellite — wired easymesh) as raq50 and encounter the same issue's as raq50 describes...
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