Mesh and bandwidth problem with EAP225-Outdoor

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Re:Mesh and bandwidth problem with EAP225-Outdoor
2020-02-24 18:44:10

@shberge, indeed that seems to be a nasty bug. Thanks for pointing out!

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Re:Mesh and bandwidth problem with EAP225-Outdoor
2020-02-24 18:48:54
I hope tp-link can fix this bug, I have to disable mesh and wait for fix. And thank you for testing :-)
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Re:Mesh and bandwidth problem with EAP225-Outdoor
2020-02-28 14:37:26
Problem solved with new firmware, so far tested ok
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Re:Mesh and bandwidth problem with EAP225-Outdoor-Solution
2020-02-29 07:40:26 - last edited 2020-02-29 07:40:33

 

Hi all, 


We have realized this issue and we will fix this bug on the next firmware. You can keep an eye on the official website for more updates.

Because it needs some time to release this firmware, we have made a beta to solve this issue. If any of you meet such an issue, please feel free to contact us. 

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Re:Mesh and bandwidth problem with EAP225-Outdoor
2020-06-10 03:04:38

Is this fixed in 1.70 (EAP225-Outdoor) and 2.70 (EAP225V3)?

 

Any thoughts on when the next firmware is coming out?

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Re:Mesh and bandwidth problem with EAP225-Outdoor
2020-06-10 06:28:13

@JSchnee21, still no response from TP-Link support regarding this bug.

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Re:Mesh and bandwidth problem with EAP225-Outdoor
2020-06-10 11:45:01

Thansk R1D2,

 

I have a suspicion it is still not fixed / not fully fixed.  I still see strange behavior depending on whether 80MHz or 20/4080MHz is selected.  I've not tried disabling MESH support.  For me using 80MHz seems to more reliably give me high speeds.

 

Though after an AP reboot, sometimes speeds can drop down (to 40MHz).  When this happens I toggle the BW back and forth (80MHz to 20/4080MHz and back) and then all seems good.

 

I don't reboot my AP's very often (they are on UPS as well). I had been restarting the once a month or so just for good measure, but it's probably better no to.

 

-Jonathan

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