AX6000 False "Poor Network" / Red LED on PPPoE + CGNAT (India FTTH) - Internet Works Perfectly

AX6000 False "Poor Network" / Red LED on PPPoE + CGNAT (India FTTH) - Internet Works Perfectly

AX6000 False "Poor Network" / Red LED on PPPoE + CGNAT (India FTTH) - Internet Works Perfectly
AX6000 False "Poor Network" / Red LED on PPPoE + CGNAT (India FTTH) - Internet Works Perfectly
2026-04-11 16:47:51 - last edited Saturday
Model: Archer AX6000  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: 1.4.3 Build 20250725 rel.18118(5553)

The Problem

Internet works perfectly on all 13 client devices (WiFi + LAN). Full 100Mbps speed. Zero drops. Gaming, streaming, 4K all work fine.

But the router constantly reports "Poor Network" or "No Internet" with a red LED. Tether app intermittently shows Online/Offline cycling. Firmware OTA updates fail.

The pattern:

  • Devices idle → Red LED → "Poor Network" but  Internet is working perfectly, even though the LED stays RED
  • Heavy traffic (4K stream, large download) → Blue LED → "Connected."
  • Returns to red after traffic subsides
  • When an LED is RED router cannot check for updates or do speed test.

Diagnosis I've Done

Pinged devs.tplinkcloud.com (the router's cloud check endpoint) directly from my Mac:

145 packets transmitted, 0 received, 100% packet loss

Then ran curl to the same endpoint:

Connected → TLS handshake successful → SSL cert verified → Empty reply from server

Conclusion: devs.tplinkcloud.com / prd-elb-connector-aps1.tplinkcloud.com is reachable at the network level but returns an empty response to anything that isn't a proper TP-Link device protocol handshake. The router interprets this empty response as "no internet."

Traceroute confirmed full path to Singapore AWS servers (where TP-Link cloud is hosted). The server receives the connection and closes it — it's not a routing problem.

ISP gateway 10.0.159.1 is reachable with 0% packet loss at 4ms. PPPoE session is stable. WAN IP assigned correctly.
 

What I've Already Tried

  • MAC cloning (resolved initial PPPoE auth)
  • MTU set to 1492 (correct for PPPoE)
  • DNS — ISP DNS working, Google/Cloudflare breaks connection (ISP uses transparent DNS interception)
  • Connection Mode changed to Always On
  • Manual firmware update (OTA fails due to this same issue)
  • Factory reset 10+ times.
  • Reboot sequences
  • SSH — port 22 refused (disabled in firmware)
  • Telnet — not available on this firmware build
  • Continuous ping keepalive to ISP gateway — insufficient, ISP appears to require actual TCP/UDP payload traffic to maintain session routing
     

Root Cause (My Assessment)

Two compounding issues:

  1. TP-Link cloud check endpoint (devs.tplinkcloud.com) rejects non-device HTTP traffic with an empty response, causing the router to falsely report no internet
  2. ISP CGNAT + traffic-triggered session routing — the PPPoE session stays alive at LCP level but ISP routing only activates with sufficient traffic load, meaning router-originated lightweight checks fail during idle periods

The router firmware was designed assuming a standard public IP environment. On Indian FTTH with CGNAT, the cloud check architecture breaks down completely.
 

What I'm Asking

  1. Is there a hidden setting or config file parameter to change the internet detection target IP from devs.tplinkcloud.com to a custom IP (e.g., ISP gateway)?
  2. Can SSH/Telnet access be enabled via the web UI or a firmware flag to allow manual nvram edits?
  3. Will a future firmware update address CGNAT compatibility for the internet detection check?
  4. Is this a known issue for Indian ISP users on this firmware version?
     


Note - This is not an internet connectivity problem. It is a router self-diagnostic failure caused by cloud endpoint behavior + CGNAT environment. Please do not suggest factory reset or PPPoE credential checks.

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Re:AX6000 False "Poor Network" / Red LED on PPPoE + CGNAT (India FTTH) - Internet Works Perfectly-Solution
Saturday - last edited Saturday

Hello  @ChandrashekharB & @Jartza ,

Thanks for contacting our community.

 

Based on your description, the router's network is still running, but it seems to have gone offline from the cloud. Please 

Please reboot the entire network system and try again.

Please change the DNS servers on your router: Domain Name System (DNS) lookup failures can cause intermittent drops even when the physical connection is solid. Follow the steps in How to Change DNS Server Settings on a TP-Link Wireless Router or DSL Modem Router to manually enter alternate DNS server addresses.

 

Best Regards.

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Re:AX6000 False "Poor Network" / Red LED on PPPoE + CGNAT (India FTTH) - Internet Works Perfectly
2 weeks ago - last edited 2 weeks ago

  @ChandrashekharB 

 

I have the same issue after device updated to 1.4.3 firmware, red led turns on "randomly" while the connections still seem to function, with the exception that my VPN connection seems to disconnect every time the light goes red.

 

I was wishing to downgrade to previous firmware which worked fine, but the device refused to downgrade.

 

I'm running the AX6000 in AP mode as well, in Finland, Lounea fiber network.

 

 

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Re:AX6000 False "Poor Network" / Red LED on PPPoE + CGNAT (India FTTH) - Internet Works Perfectly-Solution
Saturday - last edited Saturday

Hello  @ChandrashekharB & @Jartza ,

Thanks for contacting our community.

 

Based on your description, the router's network is still running, but it seems to have gone offline from the cloud. Please 

Please reboot the entire network system and try again.

Please change the DNS servers on your router: Domain Name System (DNS) lookup failures can cause intermittent drops even when the physical connection is solid. Follow the steps in How to Change DNS Server Settings on a TP-Link Wireless Router or DSL Modem Router to manually enter alternate DNS server addresses.

 

Best Regards.

Welcome to Our Community! Get the latest posts: △New Firmware for Archer GE550/GE650 V1 Introduces AI-QoS, EasyMesh IoT Expansion, and More! △New Firmware Releases for Archer BE805 V1/BE450 V1 to Support VPN Merge, New ECO Mode, and More! More posts, please see: △ Get the Ongoing Pre-release Firmware for Wi-Fi Routers Here— Subscribe for Updates! Urgent problems with your Wi-Fi Router, Range Extender, or DSL Modem? Please reach out via private Messages or @Joesph-TP in your new thread directly. Click Or ☆Recommended Solution if the post/answer helps.
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