BE230 v2 reboots frequently after update to 1.3.1 Build 20260106
Hello,
I am using TP-Link BE230 v2 at home and it was working perfectly fine before I updated it to 1.3.1 Build 20260106 rel.39388(4555) yesterday.
Now the router restarts frequently (at least 4 times for the last 12 hours, maybe even more). I lose all connection to the router wifi or ethernet, also the LED are turning off and back on again so I am sure it restarts. Also at least one time it restarted and restarted again right after that, it looked like some kind of bootloop.
I have tried to downgrade to 1.1.3 but the router gave me error while trying.
Please do something fast about it because I am trying to work here :)
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@ThisIsAName Update: disabling IPv6 helps the connection to stay, but it's really just a workaround. Since it got super long, I've made a separate post explaining it all here.
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i have the same issue aswell on my be230 v1 aswell as my ax55 v1 im thinking its really a global firmware issue?
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I bought 2 BE230 and both of them rebooting, have tried both of the recommended beta firmwares. When is a solution expected?
I have smb enabled
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Thanks for contacting our community.
Have you updated the firmware to Archer BE230_V2_1.3.1 Build 20260330(Beta Firmware) ? Other users have verified that this beta firmware can fix this unexpected behavior.
After updating to this beta firmware, please also reconfigure the network.
If the beta firmware doesn't work, what's the current situation? Is it still necessary to disable SMB sharing to restore stability on the network router?
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Yes, I tried that and that one was even worse and I rolled back to 20260317 and turned off smb, but I have ftp file sharing enabled. It still rebooting.
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i can't upgrade to that beta one since i have the V1 ![]()
also after digging a bit in the settings turning off the ECO MODE its not rebooting randomly everytime, im still testing for how long it will without it rebooting,
second issue is now sometimes DHCP stops giving any ip adresses.
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