Solution Archer AX20 Drops Internet Connection Since 1/7/2022 (Resolved)
This Article Applies to:
Archer AX10_V1.0/v1.20
Archer AX1500_V1.0
Archer AX1500_V1.20
Archer AX73_V1.0
Archer AX72_V1.0
Archer AX20_V1.0/V1.20
Archer AX20_V2.0
Archer AX1800_V1.20/V2.0
Archer AX21_V1.20/V2.0
Archer AX90_V1.0
Archer AX55_V1.0
Archer AX3200_V1.0
Issue Description/Phenomenon:
Some customers report that the router keeps dropping from the internet/modem since 1/7/2022, some mentioned this happens after they upgrade the router firmware to the latest 210901, the internet LED on the router would turn red/amber. This can be temporarily fixed by rebooting, power cycling, or releasing and renewing the WAN IP address on the router web GUI. If this is what you experienced with the Archer router recently, please continue reading on.
Available Solutions (Updated on 2022-1-29):
The official firmware has been released for the affected models already, please check for the updates on the router web GUI or via the Tether app. You can also download the latest firmware from the local website:
Archer AX10_V1.0
Archer AX1500_V1.0
Archer AX1500_V1.20
Archer AX73_V1.0
Archer AX72_V1.0
Archer AX20_V1.0
Archer AX20_V1.20
Archer AX20(US)_2.0
Archer AX1800_V1.20
Archer AX1800_V2.0
Archer AX21_V1.20
Archer AX21_V2.0
How to upgrade the router firmware, please follow this guide.
If the dropping issue persists after performing the firmware update as mentioned above, it is suggested to comment below, or email support.forum@tp-link.com with the subject [Forum ID 522208] Archer AX20 Drops Internet Connection after the Latest Firmware Update. In either case, be sure to provide the following information:
1. Who is your ISP? What's the model of the modem?
2. Save and email the System Log on the router (System Tools > System Log). Don't reboot the router, if the internet doesn't recover automatically, please login to the router page, go to Advanced > Network > Internet, click on the Connect/Disconnect to recover the connection on the router.
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On my AX1800 V1.26 the firmware 1.3.5 Build 20211231 rel.64080(5553) is running fine so far today. Just downloaded it a couple of hours ago.
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I hear ya. I figured if this new official firmware turns out to be problematic I could revert to the beta, which worked with no problems for many hours.
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Archer AX55_V1.0 here, Been very stable with the beta firmware for 4 days straight now. Before the connection dropped almost hourly but no more.
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@Kevin_Z While I am rock-solid on my internet connection since installing the beta firmware, I am still getting fairly consistent drops from my work VPN. Prior to this issue, I would rarely (if ever) get a drop. It is happening multiple times a day still. Granted, this could just as well be on my work's side. I'll email in my log just in case.
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Hello Kevin_Z.... thank you for your help on this forum. Question: I am seeing posts about the released version of the firmware now being available. I am sure if I go to my web GUI administration page I will find it there, but I hesitate to do so before I see it in the downloads section of the website. For my AX20, Ver 1.26, that would be: https://www.tp-link.com/us/support/download/archer-ax20/#Firmware. The latest there still shows as AX20(US)_V1.2_210901, Published date of 2021-11-03. The reason I would like to wait until it shows at the download site and not just through the GUI interface is because I like reading about the full description of the release, both New Features/Enhancements and, in particular, bug fixes. Since I am rolling along fine with the beta firmware uploaded at this time, I will just wait until I see the released version on the downloads section of the website. Thank you.
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My apologies, Kevin_Z, I just went to the GUI interface administration page and saw the descrptions I was looking for are included in the latest firmware under "What's New"
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Previously installed firmware 6/15/2021 V1.2_210521 did not experience any issues. After recently updating our AX21 v1.26 to the 11/22/2021 firmware V1.2_210901, we began experiencing random disconnects from the modem. Both wireless and LAN connections would cease to function although no errors from modem itself. Cable modem is an Arris SB6183. Would only resolve with a power cycle of router.
I then attempted a factory reset and reconfig in attempt to resolve. Connection was stable for a few days before connection losses became even more frequent, requiring a power cycle of the router to restore connection.
Started searching here yesterday, and came across this thread. Very happy to see a proactive beta firmware available. Whilst planning to perform the beta install today after work, was pleasantly surprised to see a new firmware 1.3.5 Build 20211231 rel.63562 now available through the modem's built-in firmware update feature. (Not available via direct download on product support page at this time.) I updated and currently running it now.
Thank you for actively working to address this issue. Will write again if disconnects resurface or after a number of days without issue to confirm update is working well. (Appx 1 week)
Much appreciated!
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FloriDUH_JBot wrote
@Kevin_Z While I am rock-solid on my internet connection since installing the beta firmware, I am still getting fairly consistent drops from my work VPN. Prior to this issue, I would rarely (if ever) get a drop. It is happening multiple times a day still. Granted, this could just as well be on my work's side. I'll email in my log just in case.
Hello @FloriDUH_JBot, how do you connect to the VPN? Do you set up the VPN Client on the AX3200? What kind of VPN server you are connecting to? Please check if you can get a stable VPN connection if you directly connect to the VPN server on the local computer or phone by installing a VPN Client software. This needs to be confirmed first as we are not sure if this caused by the VPN server or the VPN session between the server and the client.
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