New firmware update

New firmware update

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Re:New firmware update
2025-01-10 18:13:14 - last edited 2025-01-10 18:15:33

  @Richardj186 If you go to the Web interface you can manually upload it, (without having to reset it physically,) or at least that is what I did.  (I'll try to screenshot the page)...

 

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Re:New firmware update
2025-01-10 19:18:40

  @jzchen I tried that and it didn't work, got message saying "Update failed. Download and install latest firmware."  That's why the other method was needed. 

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Re:New firmware update
2025-01-11 08:17:17 - last edited 2025-01-11 08:23:53

  @RestingCat This has got to be the most bizarre update logic ever, (Auto Updates ON):

 

  1.  When I click the button at the bottom to check for updates, it says the router is up to date (1.0.21) which clearly it is not!

 

2.  The same page that "complained" to you that you haven't turned on Auto Updates hence you are not getting this update, just says Auto Updates ON.

 

3.  It obviously did not Auto Update for me while it hypocritically says to you you're missing said update because you didn't enable Auto Updates.

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Re:New firmware update
2025-01-11 22:17:08

I have updated the firmware, and the 2.4G frequency band allows for channel selection. But 5G and 6G frequency bands cannot select channels, so there is no response when clicked.

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Re:New firmware update
2025-01-11 23:06:46

  @jzchen 

 

Not sure why it didn’t see the update for you.  I keep Auto Updates turned off/disabled.   I do that with most of my other devices and computers, regardless of who makes them.  I know vendors test firmware and software updates before releasing them abroad, but sometimes a bug can slip through the testing phases and ends up breaking something major.  I do it out of caution.  

 

 

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Re:New firmware update
2025-01-12 14:52:27

  @RestingCat Thanks for the input.  I have Auto Updates on if I get busy with life, but otherwise I can turn it off because I check for updates very frequently on my own...

 

1.0.21 was/is not a beta firmware I downloaded it directly from TP-Link's US website, and installed it.  A 1.0.20 beta was released dated September '24 which is later than the July '24 release of 1.0.21.  I tried the 1.0.20 beta because of later release date, but did not like what I was seeing connectivity wise and reverted back to 1.0.21.

 

I did try to join the beta program but I'm not 100% sure I am enrolled, so there is zero excuse for how my system behaved.  And I wonder why my direct question to a moderator whether I could share 1.0.21 with others who did not get it, went without response.  I did see him post in other threads after I posted my question...

 

I am hoping that 1.0.21 does not have "spyware" that the government is investigating/looking for...

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Re:New firmware update
2025-01-19 04:39:38

Just to follow-up...

 

Updated Decos to firmware version 1.1.0 Build 20241217 Rel. 38308

 

So far no issues.  Didn’t have to manually update/flash them by downloading the firmware from the TP-Link support page.  Attempted to update system via the Deco app, which was successful.  

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Re:New firmware update
2025-02-05 14:22:37

Curious if I am only one unlucky. After update my Deco looses internet connection every Wednesday night. Second week in a row, I wake up without internet connection. Started happening after I upgraded to 1.1.0. Reboot network from the app does not work. The only thing that worked - completly shut off Deco (by unplugging the power) and reconnecting. 

 

I have Spectrum Coax internet. 

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Re:New firmware update
2025-02-05 14:59:13

  @outcoldman Did it happen last night?  If so nothing happened here in Southern California on AT&T fiber.  (I think that's technically Tuesday night or Wednesday morning)...

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Re:New firmware update
3 weeks ago

  @RestingCat 

My BE 95s updated to 1.1.0 Build 20241217 Rel. 38308 on Feb, 24th (not sure why auto update waited that long) and all hell broke loose. My connected devices (wired and wireless) keep freezing up and losing internet. The main Deco never seems to think there's a problem and the speed tests it runs are solid, but everything connected to it, including the second Deco (wired back haul), keeps losing connection as well. 


I wish I could roll-back the firmware. I've thought about swapping the two Decos to see if the issue is specific to one device but they are both running the same firmware.

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