M5 issues after upgrade 1.3.0

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M5 issues after upgrade 1.3.0
M5 issues after upgrade 1.3.0
2019-05-28 13:32:21
Model: Deco M5  
Hardware Version:
Firmware Version: 1.3.0 Build 20190419 Rel. 70702

Hi,

 

Last week I upgraded to 1.3.0 Build 20190419 Rel. 70702.  I've had significant issues since.  The most obvious of which is "internet down".  It happened twice last night.  My uplink was fine in both cases but the Deco showed a red light and reported down.  In both cases a power cycle of the M5 fixed the issue.  I've also seen packet loss (as per ping of the M5 gateway) as high as 80%.

 

Prior to this upgrade the system was generally working well.  I'm wishing I did not upgrade.  Is there an option to downgrade firmware?

 

Thanks,

Scott

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Re:M5 issues after upgrade 1.3.0
2019-05-28 18:20:53
Zero issues here... one thing turn off (power off not only reboot) all Decos after upgrade.
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Re:Re:M5 issues after upgrade 1.3.0
2019-05-28 19:04:22

 

What happened to me:

- After updating: nodes disconnecting all the time (altough they showed a green led, and also in the app they seemed online)

- I removed the whole network and re-added all nodes one by one.

 

-> worked stable for almost a week (until today).

So again my impression is: maybe the issue is not in the firmware itself, but somewhere in the updating-process.

 

However: today again 1 node (a node connected with ethernet to the main unit) had no internet, while the LED was green,

and also in the app it was said the unit was online -> after a reboot it worked again. (note that all other nodes were also still working correct)

 

Any ideas what i can do to improve stability of the nodes ?

 

I would expect that the node connected with ethernet would have no issues, 

but as shown, also nodes connected with ethernet can show issues.

 

 

 

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Re:Re:Re:M5 issues after upgrade 1.3.0
2019-05-28 19:27:36
You have IPV6 active? I turn off all ipv6 on my decos.
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2019-05-28 19:36:15 - last edited 2019-05-28 19:38:01

In the advanced settings I did already disable IPv6, I assume that is applied to all nodes ?

Or is there somewhere i should also disable it per node ?

 

 

BTW: 

I also found the web interface and the System log,

so please let me know if it would be handy to search for something there

 

 

Other settings:

 

IPv4
Static IP -> 

Primary DNS: 1.1.1.1

Secondary DNS: 8.8.8.8

 

IPv6

Disabled

 

DHCP

Start ip: 192.168.100

End ip: 192.168.250

Default gateway: 192.168.68.1

Primary DNS: not entered -> Will now try to use 8.8.8.8, altough i assume this should not matter

Secondary DNS: not entered

 

VLAN

Disabled

 

IPTV

Disabled

 

MAC Clone

Disabled

 

SIP ALG
Disabled

 

Fast Roaming

Disabled

 

Beamforming 
Disabled

 

Operating Mode

Router

 

 

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Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:M5 issues after upgrade 1.3.0
2019-05-28 19:58:07

My settings are : (those different of yours settings)

 

IPv4
Static IP -> 

Primary DNS: 8.8.8.8

Secondary DNS: 8.8.4.4

 

DHCP

Start ip: 192.168.100

End ip: 192.168.250

Default gateway: 192.168.68.1

Primary DNS: 8.8.8.8

Secondary DNS: 8.8.4.4

Fast Roaming

Enable

 

Beamforming 
Enable

Zero issues here and blazing fast network with 4 deco units.

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Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:M5 issues after upgrade 1.3.0
2019-05-28 21:51:42

Thx for providing the settings!

 

I added a DNS in the DHCP settings, maybe it helps, but since the whole node was offline, it would be weird if this setting maskes a difference.

Anyhow: i will report back how it goes!

 

Speed also is good for me, for me the main issue after 1.2.4 is stability.

 

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2019-05-28 22:11:30

My Network topology:

[[ FIBER 300mbps ]] --- [[ OTN ]] -- [[ ARCHER C7v4 NETWORK 10/24 FOR SERVERS LAN (1/2/3) - LAN 4 FOR IPTV // DMZ SETTING ON MAIN DECO ]] -- [[ LAN 1 MAIN DECO AS ROUTER]] -cat6 cable - [[ DECO 2 ]]  :: 2 other decos linked via WIFI.

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Re:M5 issues after upgrade 1.3.0
2019-05-29 01:55:39

Hi, 

 

Please connect your device to the Deco and check the IP address and default gateway when the led shows red. 

Note: How to get IP/gateway:https://www.tp-link.com/support/faq/838/

 

At the same time, connect your computer to the modem directly to check the info mentioned above. 

 

Please try to reboot the whole system, including the modem and the Deco units to check the stability. 

 

Meanwhile, try to change the DNS of the Deco units. (8.8.8.8/8.8.4.4)

Note: https://www.tp-link.com/support/faq/1855/

 

Any updates, please let us know. 

 

smoser wrote

Hi,

 

Last week I upgraded to 1.3.0 Build 20190419 Rel. 70702.  I've had significant issues since.  The most obvious of which is "internet down".  It happened twice last night.  My uplink was fine in both cases but the Deco showed a red light and reported down.  In both cases a power cycle of the M5 fixed the issue.  I've also seen packet loss (as per ping of the M5 gateway) as high as 80%.

 

Prior to this upgrade the system was generally working well.  I'm wishing I did not upgrade.  Is there an option to downgrade firmware?

 

Thanks,

Scott

 

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2019-05-29 02:01:04

hi @leogz thanks for your sharing and response, and glad to hear that the Deco works properly now. 

 

@janoosti you can change the DNS server of the Deco to give it a shot.

Meanwhile, you can reboot the whole system, including the modem and the Deco units. 

With computer connected to the Deco when the connection drops out, please check the IP address and default gateway obtained by your computer. 

To do a comparison analysis, you can connect your computer to the modem directly to check these info. 

 

Good day. 

 

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2019-05-29 11:04:26 - last edited 2019-05-29 11:14:08

 

  • This morning the internet on the node with ethernet backhoul was again offline, i could connect to to the node though, but the connected client does not get internet then
  • The LED was still green, also in the app the node seemed online
  • Also all other nodes were still online (connected with wifi)

 

IP i got when connecting to the offline device:
- IP: 192.168.68.100 
- Gateway: 192.168.68.1 (which is also the gateway in the settings under "DHCP server"). Note my router has as ip: 192.168.178.1, so this looks OK ?

- DNS: 1.1.1.1

 

 

Questions:

  1. I added the DNS under iPv4 / WAN and under DHCP server. Is that OK? Or should I remove it from iPv4 / WAN ?
  2. Is the gateway i got indeed OK ?
  3. I saw this post: https://community.tp-link.com/us/home/forum/topic/161584?page=1&t=2019%2F05%2F28%2018%3A47%3A56%20%2B0000 
    there a user says: Setting a DNS server of anything other than the default could block nodes with ethernet backhoul ?

 

Yesterday i updated already the DNS, but i did not reboot.

After the lockup this morning, i rebooted all devices.

 

Anything else I can try ?

 

 

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