Official Release BE800 1.1.1 Update - Adding EasyMesh Wired and 6GHz Backhauls + Fixes For Reported Behaviors
BE800 Update - Adding EasyMesh Wired and 6GHz Backhauls + Fixes For Reported Behaviors
Applicable Models: Archer BE800v1 and v1.6
Firmware Version: 1.1.1 Build 20240227
Recently, a new firmware was made available for the Archer BE800. The firmware aims to fix some of the community’s reported behavior and even adds probably THE most requested feature, Wired Backhauls for EasyMesh Connections.
This update introduces EasyMesh Ethernet backhaul and 6GHz backhaul, bug fixes related to the Samsung S24 Ultra, and security updates for the Router.
Included in the Update were the Following Fixes and Features:
Newly Added Support For EasyMesh Ethernet (Wired) Backhaul and 6GHz Backhaul
- Ensure to Update Both Your Main and Satellite EasyMesh Routers
- Connecting an Existing Easymesh(Wireless) Satellite Router with an Ethernet Cable will allow the satellite to automatically use the Ethernet Backhaul
- For New Satellite Routers, Connect the Satellite to the LAN Port of the Main Router. Your Satellite will be automatically configured, and you can freely move it to where you need it.
- Learn More about the Feature in our KB on Wired EasyMesh Backhauls
Fixed Reported Behaviors with Samsuiung 24 Ultra, Which Resulted in Crashing and Reboot Cycles
Fixed a few Reported Bugs, Such As Guest Wi-Fi Buttons, Abnormal Tether Traffic Statistics, etc.
- If you have reported or spotted a bug, let us know if the behavior was fixed in this update.
Fixed Reported Behavior Regarding MLO Wi-Fi when Set to Use the Same SSID as Main Wi-Fi (Caused Random Roaming, Leading to a Crash or Router Reboot)
- We still recommend setting the MLO Wi-Fi to use a different SSID from the Main Network, and Only Connect MLO-Compatible (Wi-Fi 7) Devices to the Network.
Patched a security fix found recently
Read the Full Patch Notes Here on the BE800’s Firmware Download Page
Have Feedback After Using the Latest Features or Found a Bug? Let us Know in the Comments Below!
[EDIT] Having Difficulty Enabling Both OFDMA / MU-MIMO along with your MLO Network? Feel Free to Try the Following Test Firmware. Please be aware that test and early access firmware is used at your own risk. Our teams cannot provide support for the firmware and any problems or stability behaviors will likely require a firmware downgrade. If your behavior was resolved please let us know in the comments below. (Test Firmware for BE800v1 Firmware 1.1.1)
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