Early Access Enhanced EasyMesh Support with Extended Guest/IoT/MLO Networking and Advanced Features for BE550 V2
We are pleased to announce the latest pre-release firmware update for the Archer BE550 V2, delivering significant enhancements to EasyMesh™ capabilities, wireless performance, and network management flexibility. This release introduces comprehensive support for extended guest and IoT networks, MLO backhaul, and a suite of advanced EasyMesh features designed to improve security, stability, and user experience.
We strongly recommend all Archer BE550 V2 users upgrade to this new firmware version to unlock these powerful capabilities. Your feedback remains invaluable - please share your experience to help us continue refining our products.
Key New Features & Enhancements
1. Enhanced EasyMesh Network Management
The EasyMesh topology view has been redesigned for improved clarity, offering an intuitive visualization of your mesh network structure. On the Device Info page, you can now view detailed information for each satellite unit, including assigned IP address, number of connected clients, current connection speed.

The Management page enables essential administrative actions directly from the main router, such as controlling LED status, rebooting individual satellites, removing devices from the mesh network.

Additionally, a new Connection Preference setting allows you to manually specify which upstream node a satellite should connect to (e.g., directing an AX55 to associate with either the BE550 or BE805).

2. EasyMesh Traffic Separation: Extended Guest & Multi-Networks
Leveraging the EasyMesh R3 specification, this update introduces Traffic Separation, enabling seamless extension of the main router’s Guest Network and dedicated IoT/Multi-Network SSIDs to all compatible satellite units. This ensures logical isolation between primary, guest, and IoT traffic - enhancing overall network security and segmentation.


3. Synchronized Advanced Settings Across the Mesh
Critical wireless and security configurations from the main router can now be automatically synchronized to supported satellite units, ensuring consistent policy enforcement and simplified management.
(a) Wireless Network Configuration Sync
- IoT Network settings
- MLO network profiles


(b) Advanced Feature Sync
- ECO Mode
- Hidden SSID configuration
- Reboot Schedule
- Access Control rules
- Device Isolation
4. EasyMesh DPP (Device Provisioning Protocol) – QR Code Setup
Adding new satellites is now faster and more intuitive via EasyMesh DPP. Within the Tether app, simply scan the QR code on a compatible satellite device to securely and automatically configure it into your mesh network - eliminating manual entry and reducing setup errors.

5. MLO Backhaul
This firmware introduces MLO Backhaul, allowing simultaneous use of multiple frequency bands (e.g., 5 GHz + 6 GHz) for inter-node communication. This significantly boosts backhaul throughput and resilience, especially in high-demand environments.

6. One-Click EasyMesh Network Reset & Reboot
Troubleshoot mesh instability with a single action: the main router now offers “Reset EasyMesh Network” and “Reboot All Nodes” options. These tools provide a quick way to refresh the entire mesh topology without physical access to individual units.

7. Fast Roaming with 802.11r Support
Seamless client roaming is enhanced through native support for the IEEE 802.11r (Fast BSS Transition) protocol across the EasyMesh network. Compatible devices will experience near-instantaneous handoffs between nodes - ideal for real-time applications like VoIP and video streaming.

8. Roaming Bindings for Client Affinity
Gain granular control over client mobility with Roaming Bindings. You can now 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.



9. Additional EasyMesh Improvements
- IPTV Support: LAN ports on satellite units now support IPTV traffic pass-through.
- Password Synchronization: The main router’s admin password can be synced to compatible satellites for unified access control.
- UI/UX Refinements: Streamlined interface for all EasyMesh-related functions, improving navigation and readability.
10. Optimized Parental Controls Interface
The parental control dashboard has been visually and functionally refined, offering clearer scheduling options, device grouping, and usage insights - making family-friendly network management more intuitive than ever.
Upgrade today to transform your home network into a smarter, faster, and more secure ecosystem with the power of next-generation EasyMesh.
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 BE550 V2 can be applied to 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) The screenshots in this article are taken from the web GUI of Archer BE550 V2 for reference only.
(6) This version of software can't be degraded to the previous official version.
Direct Firmware Download Link
| Archer BE550_V2 | Archer BE550_V2_1.3.1 Build 20251229 (Pre-release firmware) |
Additional Information
As always, we value your feedback. If somehow you encounter an issue during or after the router firmware upgrade, please comment below with the following info. Your input helps us continue to improve and provide the best products and support.
- Provide a detailed network layout, including how the devices are connected, especially if there are EasyMesh satellite devices.
- Detailed issue description, and provide more information on the specific conditions that seem to trigger the problem.
Thank you for your continued support and for being part of our community.
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Hallo
I have a BE550 V1. Can I flash the V2 firmware to it? Will the router accept it and continue to work?
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Hallo
I have a BE550 V1. Can I flash the V2 firmware to it? Will the router accept it and continue to work?
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@Kevin_Z
I run a network of 3 BE550 V2 (9300) routers, meshed via ethernet backhaul.
I made the mistake of installling the pre-release on all 3 of them.
Why a mistake?
Because EVERY single time I reboot the main router or there's a power outage it losses ALL settings and resets to Factory!!!!
It takes me 2-3 hours every time to manually recover it and make the mesh work stable again (and yes, I do have a backup but restore fails 3 out of 4 times, hence needing to reset over and over).
The sad part is I can't downgrade back to safety as I didn't notice the little warning on your post.
So to summarize:
1. Yes, much better firmware when it works.
2. If there's a reboot or power cycle - you're cooked. All setup needs to be done all over again.
PLEASE address this bug and fix it ASAP!
Thanks,
Gilad.
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@Kevin_Z
I run a network of 3 BE550 V2 (9300) routers, meshed via ethernet backhaul.
I made the mistake of installling the pre-release on all 3 of them.
Why a mistake?
Because EVERY single time I reboot the main router or there's a power outage it losses ALL settings and resets to Factory!!!!
It takes me 2-3 hours every time to manually recover it and make the mesh work stable again (and yes, I do have a backup but restore fails 3 out of 4 times, hence needing to reset over and over).
The sad part is I can't downgrade back to safety as I didn't notice the little warning on your post.
So to summarize:
1. Yes, much better firmware when it works.
2. If there's a reboot or power cycle - you're cooked. All setup needs to be done all over again.
PLEASE address this bug and fix it ASAP!
Thanks,Gilad.
Is the network topology as follows?
BE550 (main router) --- BE550 (Satellite) --- BE550 (Satellite)
Or are both satellite BE550s connected directly to the main router?
BE550 (main router) --- BE550 (Satellite)
--- BE550 (Satellite)
Is there a network switch in any of the above networks?
If there is no such abnormal behavior when using the previous official firmware, please email us (support.forum@tp-link.com) the configuration file on the main BE550, and we will have a specialist analyze it.
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@Kevin_Z
Thanks for the quick response! Both Be550 V2.6 satellites are connected directly to the main BE5550 V2.6 router via direct ethernet wire (no switches in the middle). This NEVER happened with the formal firmware and all routers are 5-6 months old and purchased together (same batch). What do you need me to send you to allow better analysis? In general nearly every restart or power cycle of the main router causes loss of all settings and resets to factory. I spend 3 hours just now trying to restore it all.
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Thank you very much for your quick update.
You can go to Advanced > System > Backup & Restore, click the Backup button to download the config file, and send it to us (support.forum@tp-link.com). Please DON'T reboot the router.
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@Kevin_Z
I have BE550 V1
I want to buy BE550 V2 to make mesh. Will I be able to extend IoT network? Will I be able to extend both 2.4&5 and 6Ghz networks?
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Are there plans for a firmware upgrade for BE550 V1 to fix this IoT replication issue over Ethernet Backhaul? Or has the V1 project been abandoned in favor of V2? I would like to know if I should wait for an update or look for a different router.
Daniel
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