Connection only via mesh after firmware update
Via Omada, 3 EAP610-Outdoor are controlled among many other devices. With firmware 1.0.4, everything ran perfectly. Omada provided an automatic update to 1.2.0. Unfortunately, I triggered it via rollup. Since then, these devices automatically connect poorly via mesh, even though they are all connected with mains cables. If an EAP610 Outdoor with old firmware (1.0.4) is connected to the lines, it immediately connects perfectly to the network via cable.
How do I get rid of the mesh or how can I downgrade the firmware? Resetting the firmware with Omada to 1.0.4 is blocked (Config-Manage Device-Custom Upgrade...).
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@Hank21 Hank the latest firmware for the EAP610 seems to be causing a myriad of problems wrt meshing properly. Can we open a ticket for this case as well?
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Hello @ColleLupi,
Thanks for reporting this issue to the TP-Link community!
I have feedback on this updated issue of EAP610-Outdoor to the engineer for further investigation. I will keep you updated on any progress.
For now, please revert the firmware back to EAP610-Outdoor V1 1.1.3. You may downgrade the firmware through two methods below:
1. Go to EAP Details window, Click on Config > Manage Device > Custom Upgrade, and click on Browse to upload the 1.1.3 firmware version. (Please confirm the account you used to log into the Controller is the Main/Master Administrator.)
2. You can also choose to Forget the EAP to get it back to the Standalone page via Config > Manage Device > Forget. Then upload the file on the EAP web interface:
After upgrading, adopt the EAP again on the Controller.
If there is any stuck issue during the upgrade process, you may try the Firmware Recovery to fix it.
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@Hank21 Hank the latest firmware for the EAP610 seems to be causing a myriad of problems wrt meshing properly. Can we open a ticket for this case as well?
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Hello @ColleLupi,
Thanks for reporting this issue to the TP-Link community!
I have feedback on this updated issue of EAP610-Outdoor to the engineer for further investigation. I will keep you updated on any progress.
For now, please revert the firmware back to EAP610-Outdoor V1 1.1.3. You may downgrade the firmware through two methods below:
1. Go to EAP Details window, Click on Config > Manage Device > Custom Upgrade, and click on Browse to upload the 1.1.3 firmware version. (Please confirm the account you used to log into the Controller is the Main/Master Administrator.)
2. You can also choose to Forget the EAP to get it back to the Standalone page via Config > Manage Device > Forget. Then upload the file on the EAP web interface:
After upgrading, adopt the EAP again on the Controller.
If there is any stuck issue during the upgrade process, you may try the Firmware Recovery to fix it.
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