Archer AX6000 5Ghz stops working after app. 1 day
Hi,
I just bought a Archer AX6000 router. I'm having trouble with the 5 Ghz band. After a clean start up of the router the 5Ghz works fine. I have laptop, 2 phones and a tablet that can all connect to it. But after a day or so the connection is lost and I can't reconnect. The 5Ghz network is intermittend down. So, when scanning for networks sometimes the 5Ghz network is visible, but then dissapears again. This happens on all 4 devices, which make believe that the origin of the problem is with the router.
In a wifi analyzer app I see the same thing. The 5Ghz network is there, and then it isn't. Then it's back again and then it's gone again.
I updated the firmware to the latest available version, which is version 1.0.6.
Any ideas on how to solve this? Or should I return it?
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I seem to have a very similar issue but on my AX11000.
All of a sudden every device on the second 5ghz band (AX-160mhz) disconnects. When I access the router from a different device I can see that indeed 5ghz-2 is empty. None of my AX devices can connect so I have to do a reboot to get everything back in order. Happens every few days.
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Definitely an issue concerning the DFS channels, as the second 5 Ghz band of the AX11000 only has DFS channels (from 100 to 128 in my case, Eastern Europe).
I have two AX11000 units, one set up as router and the other as AP, and both have been working flawlessly for the past 40 or so days.
Actually, I have the two 5 Ghz bands set to 160 MHz, with fixed channels, and all of my devices can connect and stay connected without any problem - including two laptops with the antiquated Intel AC 7265 wifi card.
With all due respect, I would suspect operator error in your case, as I find it hard to believe that your single unit is broken, while my two units are not.
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been doing some reading on these dfs channels. Apparently it is expected for the connection to be dropped when switching between or coming off these frequencies. A previous router of mine had the option to avoid these dfs channels when auto channels were selected.
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Hi,
I got a new Archer AX6000 device yesterday. I had problems with Wifi 5Ghz, basically yesterday got disconnected and no of the devices could connect too it. I would like to install the new driver. My router say is updated with lastest firmware with 10.7 , but I am reading there is a newer one 10.8.
I bought in estonia and TP-link has no location website for Estonia. In website warn the users to not install.
https://www.tp-link.com/us/support/download/archer-ax6000/#Firmware
What should I do?
all the best,
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Bring it back. TP-Link doesn't give a sh*t about errors and mistakes on their end...
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@Caesar Estonia it have stupid law. I boutgh as company and does not allow returns.
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I installed this Beta version ax6000v1_us-up-ver1-0-8-P9[20200318-rel14152]_beta_2020-03-18_16.03.53.zip and so far so good.
Let's see for how long...
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