TP-Link BE6500 2.4 Ghz Network Issues after firmware 1.2.3 Build 20260107 Update
I just started having issues connecting to my 2.4 Ghz network and did some extensive troubleshooting. Here are my observations:
- 2.4 GHz SSID disappears from all devices simultaneously (e.g., my phone, kids' tablet, and other devices all have the network vanish as available WiFi networks to connect to).
- Router GUI still shows 2.4 GHz enabled.
- Enabling 5 GHz immediately stabilizes 2.4 GHz. This is the only workaround I could find and something I don't find acceptable because I don't want to have the 5 GHz network permanently enabled.
- Manual channel selection did not help.
- WPA2-only did not help.
- Disabling Wi-Fi 7 did not help.
- Devices intermittently report incorrect password despite correct password.
I know firmware version 1.2.3 Build 20260107 was released on 2026-05-13 and I have auto-firmware update turned on. However, I don't know when the firmware update was applied to my router between the firmware release date of 2026-05-13 and today, 2026-05-28. All I know is that the issues with the 2.4 Ghz network started today and I didn't manually change any router configuration or introduce any new devices to my home network.
Again, the 5 Ghz network works fine and the 2.4 Ghz network works normally only with the 5 Ghz network enabled. So is the 2.4 GHz radio crashing/resetting repeatedly, failing DFS/coexistence logic, or hitting a firmware bug? Did the newest firmware introduced a bug in the radio-management layer affecting standalone 2.4 GHz operation, transitions when only one band is enabled, or beacon/auth handling on the 2.4 GHz chipset? Does the "incorrect password" message I'm getting – despite having the right password for the network on my phone – mean the AP disappears mid-authentication, the handshake crashes, or the radio resets during WPA negotiation?
I don't know, but I'm willing to find out on behalf of other people who seem to be having similar issues as seen in this forum post: TP-Link BE6500 Dual-Band WiFi 7 Router Firmware Fix?
This is especially frustrating because the new firmware cannot be downgraded to the previous version.I haven't done a factory reset yet because that's a pain in the butt. But I'm willing to do it for testing purposes if asked by a Support person.
