Unable to establish backhaul connection between AX55 and AX53 with normal firmware

Unable to establish backhaul connection between AX55 and AX53 with normal firmware

Unable to establish backhaul connection between AX55 and AX53 with normal firmware
Unable to establish backhaul connection between AX55 and AX53 with normal firmware
2024-11-03 15:32:21
Model: Archer AX53   Archer AX55  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: 1.2.4 Build 20240509 rel.64683 for the AX53, 1.3.3 Build 20240628 rel.37017(4555)

I have three TP-Link routers in my home: one AX55v1, which serves as the main router, and two AX53v1 units that operate wirelessly in satellite mode. To improve coverage, I decided to connect one of the AX53 units to the AX55 with an Ethernet cable, as the concrete walls are blocking the signal, and, even with three routers, I cannot cover the entire apartment. All routers are using the latest firmware: version 1.2.4 Build 20240509 rel.64683 for the AX53 and version 1.3.3 Build 20240628 rel.37017(4555) for the AX55.

Previously, I had an AX23, which I replaced with the AX55. At that time, I easily established a backhaul connection from one of the AX53 units to the AX23. However, this time, I was unable to achieve the same.

When I connect an Ethernet cable from the AX55 to the AX53, the network connection crashes, and I lose access to the internet as well as the configuration menu of the main router. If I unplug the cable, everything returns to normal. If I keep the cable plugged in, the AX55 sometimes reboots; other times, nothing happens, and I can establish a connection to the satellite, but there is no backhaul, even though the network map shows that the cable is connected to the router.

I have tried both factory resetting and connecting the cable between the routers before adding the secondary one as a satellite, as well as adding the secondary one as a satellite and then connecting the cable afterward, but nothing has worked. I had also assigned a static IP for the satellites but removed it; however, the situation did not change.

I tried establishing a backhaul connection with one of the AX53s as the main router and the other one as a satellite, but again, it did not work.

After much trial and error, I reached the conclusion that, despite the AX53 having firmware version 1.2.4 Build 20240509 rel.64683, which is newer than the one posted on the EasyMesh backhaul compatibility page, for some reason, the newer firmware does not support backhaul. However, so far everything works fine with firmware 1.2.4 Build 20240206 (Public Beta Firmware for Trial). I installed the beta firmware on one of the satellites, and the backhaul connection was established flawlessly.

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Re:Unable to establish backhaul connection between AX55 and AX53 with normal firmware
2024-11-03 15:52:46

  @Iavorcho 

 

Hi,

 

Your observations regarding the Archer AX53 V1 are correct. 

 

At present, only the Public Beta Firmware 1.2.4 Build 20240206 supports EasyMesh via Ethernet backhaul.

 

The thing is that unless someone is an active reader of this forum (you are by far not the first person to report this 1.2.4 beta vs. 1.2.4 release issue) a user normally doesn't know about this and just assumes the "newer" firmware should include the features of the older firmware.
 

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Re:Unable to establish backhaul connection between AX55 and AX53 with normal firmware
3 weeks ago - last edited 3 weeks ago

Hello there, i was searching for previous similar issues to mine and i stumpled upon this thread.

The thing that is the same as your is that my AX53(but V2) seems misbehaving with my other AX55v1

 

My setup is a bit different but the issue is the same. Now the AX53 work only in wifi easymesh, as soon as i plug the eth cable the whole LAN becaome unusable

 

My main Router is AX72pro and 2 months ago i added an AX53v2 to my "lab" without issues in easymesh+ethernet backhaul.

The issue started 3 days ago when i added a new AX55v1 as a second floor "access point" also backed up with ethernet, i struggled with the initial configuration but i finally succeded after an hour or so.

Fast forward to the next day where i logged to the WEB GUI of the AX72pro and suddenly the whole lan collapsed. After many hours trying everything to understand what happened i finally discovered that unplugging the AX53 from the ethernet all came back to life after 1 minute and the AX53 still connected to wifi easymesh. I think it could be the same if i unplug the AX55 and leave the AX53 connected. 

At this point what can i do? the are all with the newest firmware

 

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Re:Unable to establish backhaul connection between AX55 and AX53 with normal firmware
3 weeks ago

Tried again right now:

 

When pluggin the eth cable :

 

 

And unplugged right after:

 

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Re:Unable to establish backhaul connection between AX55 and AX53 with normal firmware
2 weeks ago - last edited 2 weeks ago

I contacted the support where they basically responded me with a standard reply about the conf. of easymesh ethernet backhaul. this is what i replied back:

 

 

Hello, basically i re-did the configuration from scratch but this time with the ethernet already plugged in when i reset the AX53 to factory default.All seems to be good and i got a nice easymesh backed with ethernet.

 

Fast forward today where i logged in to the main router (AX72pro) and the whole lan collapsed again.

Sure enough when i unplugged the AX53 from the ethernet all went back to normal and it continued to work i easymesh wifi.

 

That's not the behavior that i intended to use because th AX53 is quite distant from the main router and wifi is weak. The other AX55 seems to work fine. Could it be some incompatibility ? I dont know but i can't live with this. please update me with a solution

Thanks

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