BE11000 ethernet port keeps crapping out. Need full power reboot to get back online

BE11000 ethernet port keeps crapping out. Need full power reboot to get back online

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Re:BE11000 ethernet port keeps crapping out. Need full power reboot to get back online
3 weeks ago

  @David-TP Has this issues been addresses yet??? I have the same issue with the ports!  I have the firmware form 11/7/24, will this be address with another firmware update???? If not, going to return back to Costco and not go with Deco again.

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Re:BE11000 ethernet port keeps crapping out. Need full power reboot to get back online
2 weeks ago
Same EXACT THING IS HAPPENING TO ME!!!! This is getting old as my whole house is essentially hard wired WiFi is just a back up and all my nodes revert back to Wifi as the Ethernet backhauls stop working when the Ethernet ports go down..
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Re:BE11000 ethernet port keeps crapping out. Need full power reboot to get back online
2 weeks ago

  @lrosa143 I keep getting this once every 4-6 weeks it seems.  Just a pain in the rear.  Like you, I have a mix of wired-only devices along with wireless, so some can't deal with the either/or connection type.  Disappointed TP-Link has not bothered to address this.  Wired connectivity should be the easier and more reliable of connection types for these nodes.

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Re:BE11000 ethernet port keeps crapping out. Need full power reboot to get back online
a week ago - last edited a week ago

  @stuman74 it's definitely getting frustrating because I went from amplify alien set up to these because I needed a 2.5 GB port to get the full speed of my fiber Internet and now I'm starting to regret my decision because the ethernet ports keeps going down I even rotated the nodes thinking that would help to which same thing keeps happening

stuman74 wrote

  @lrosa143 I keep getting this once every 4-6 weeks it seems.  Just a pain in the rear.  Like you, I have a mix of wired-only devices along with wireless, so some can't deal with the either/or connection type.  Disappointed TP-Link has not bothered to address this.  Wired connectivity should be the easier and more reliable of connection types for these 

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