New Firmware for Archer BE800 V1 to Support VPN Merge,Guest/IoT Network Extend in EasyMesh, and More

New Firmware for Archer BE800 V1 to Support VPN Merge,Guest/IoT Network Extend in EasyMesh, and More

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Re:New Firmware for Archer BE800 V1 to Support VPN Merge,Guest/IoT Network Extend in EasyMesh, and More
20 hours ago

 Hi @raq50,

 

Thanks for your feedback! I see that your 10G SFP+stick is correctly negotiating at maximum speed. I found in this forum that there was a bug reported 2 years ago, that some 2.5G sticks are negotiating only at 1000Mbps, and beta firmware was provided to fix that. I red also that my model of ODI stick is compatible with our router, so that is why i ordered it. Unfortunately i don't know if the bug was fixed in the official firmware releases or not, as i just setup my SFP stick today...

Hope someone with the same stick will report if he managed to make it working at 2.5G.

 

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Re:New Firmware for Archer BE800 V1 to Support VPN Merge,Guest/IoT Network Extend in EasyMesh, and More
8 hours ago

Hello @Szaki26a ,

May I know if you access the NAS via the LAN IP or the WAN IP?

It is also recommended to send more details to the engineer via TKID260251424.

 

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Re:New Firmware for Archer BE800 V1 to Support VPN Merge,Guest/IoT Network Extend in EasyMesh, and More
7 hours ago

  @Joseph-TP 

Its both... But i was realized something not working when i tried to reach from wan. 

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Re:New Firmware for Archer BE800 V1 to Support VPN Merge,Guest/IoT Network Extend in EasyMesh, and More
7 hours ago

Hello @marto74bg ,

Thanks for contacting our community.

 

Based on the information currently available, it's not entirely possible to confirm whether the negotiation problem lies with the router or the module.

However, judging from the feedback from raq50, it's unlikely to be a firmware problem.

 

Is the feedback you mentioned GPON ONU Only Negotiate at 1Gbps with Archer BE800/BE900/GE800 V1 10Gbps SFP+ Combo Port ? The post was published over a year ago, so I assume it should be fixed by now.

 

I think it's still worthwhile to confirm some necessary information first:

 

To check the current negotiation speed:
1. Log in to your router's web management page at https://tplinkwifi.net
2. Go to Network Map, click the Router icon, and scroll down to "Ethernet Status" to view the current port negotiation status

To change the WAN/Internet port negotiation speed:
1. Go to Advanced > Internet > Internet Port Negotiation Speed Setting
2. You can try selecting "Auto-Negotiation" (if not already set) or manually select a specific speed option if available for 2.5Gbps

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Re:New Firmware for Archer BE800 V1 to Support VPN Merge,Guest/IoT Network Extend in EasyMesh, and More
7 hours ago

  Hi, @Szaki26a 

 

Regarding the question about NAS access:

In my setup with Archer BE800 (Build 20260313), both LAN and WAN access to my NAS are working perfectly.

I have a static IP and currently use a Cloudflare Tunnel (configured via a container on the NAS) with my own custom domain. Previously, I was using traditional port forwarding and No-IP, which also worked fine. On the current beta firmware, the Cloudflare Tunnel connection is stable and I haven't encountered any issues reaching my NAS from outside my network (WAN) or locally (LAN).

It seems the issue reported by others might be specific to their port forwarding configuration or ISP, as the router handles tunneled WAN traffic without any problems.

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Re:New Firmware for Archer BE800 V1 to Support VPN Merge,Guest/IoT Network Extend in EasyMesh, and More
6 hours ago - last edited 5 hours ago

  @Joseph-TP 

Hello!

 

Yes, the feedback I mentioned is GPON ONU Only Negotiate at 1Gbps with Archer BE800/BE900/GE800 V1 10Gbps SFP+ Combo Port. I see no solid proof that this issue was fixed, at least for the 2.5G SFP ONU sticks.

 Of course before posting i tried everything you proposed, but with no avail. Can you please check with the support team if this issue is already fixed and not present with the current beta firmware. I believe they should have several SFP+ sticks for testing.

Thank you in advance!

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