Deco M5 1.3.6 Firmware Guest Network
Deco M5 1.3.6 Firmware Guest Network
I just updated to the latest 1.3.6 firmware. The guest network isnt accepting any connections. It gives an authentication failure. I removed the entire network (Remove Decos and set up by bluetooth pairing again) and set it back up, changed the guest network password to something I have never used. This is still an issue. I do have this in Access Point only mode.
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Enable the Guest Network again, call the network tplinktest, delete everything in the password box, and save it. Are your devices able to connect to the guest network now?
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No. That still didnt work. I did however toggle off the "Isolated From Main Network" option and then it connected no issue. I am a little concerned if Guest Network access has rights to my Main Network. I cannot see the point of having a Guest Network if this is the case. That seems like a huge basic functionality issue for this firmware.
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sorry to cut in on the thread but,wheres the"isolated from main network option?I dont see it?
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1.3.6 is a beta firmware that is not officially published.
HQ was able to confirm that this has been tested and verified as being a bug. You can opt to downgrade the firmware. If you want to do that, please let me know.
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Here is the link with the firmware and instructions: http://support.tp-link.com/f/6fd876681b/?dl=1
HQ has been informed of no opt in being present or notification.
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My firmware version says 1.3.6
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Correct, it looks like the firmware is being slowly rolled out.
If you notice anything, please let us know. As the original issue is specific to AP Mode and guest network.
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I have a concern about this being rolled out and the Guest Network being fully accessible to the main network. I think this needs more time or a quick fix to the problem that is a known bug but has serious ramifications if someone that has Guest access can tamper with your main network.
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