RE200 V3 completely breaks when downgrading from V1.1.4 to V1.1.0

RE200 V3 completely breaks when downgrading from V1.1.4 to V1.1.0

RE200 V3 completely breaks when downgrading from V1.1.4 to V1.1.0
RE200 V3 completely breaks when downgrading from V1.1.4 to V1.1.0
3 weeks ago - last edited 2 weeks ago
Model: RE200  
Hardware Version: V3
Firmware Version: 1.1.4-1.1.0

So literally I attempted to downgrade it to 1.1.0 and it completely messed up my extender once it has finished. It kicked me out of the panel, giving me an "We detected a network change" error and now my extender is completely broken. Only comes up with a power light and it doesnt work at all. how can a official firmware break its own product. 

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Re:RE200 V3 completely breaks when downgrading from V1.1.4 to V1.1.0-Solution
3 weeks ago - last edited 2 weeks ago

Hi  @GLMidnight 

May I know why you want to downgrade the firmware? Generally speaking, we do not recommend you to downgrade the firmware to an older version.

If you want to downgrade the firmware, it is recommended that you can downgrade directly to a different version. That is, you should usually downgrade to the previous version, such as downgrading from 1.1.4 to 1.1.3, and so on.

For your device, please check if the device is in factory reset state? If you can see the default WiFi name “TP-Link_extender’, you can try to reconfigure it.

Here is a full setup video for your reference:

How to set up a TP-Link Range Extender

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Re:RE200 V3 completely breaks when downgrading from V1.1.4 to V1.1.0-Solution
3 weeks ago - last edited 2 weeks ago

Hi  @GLMidnight 

May I know why you want to downgrade the firmware? Generally speaking, we do not recommend you to downgrade the firmware to an older version.

If you want to downgrade the firmware, it is recommended that you can downgrade directly to a different version. That is, you should usually downgrade to the previous version, such as downgrading from 1.1.4 to 1.1.3, and so on.

For your device, please check if the device is in factory reset state? If you can see the default WiFi name “TP-Link_extender’, you can try to reconfigure it.

Here is a full setup video for your reference:

How to set up a TP-Link Range Extender

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