Unstable IPv6 Connectivity on Devices After Upgrading Archer VR2100v(DE) V1 Firmware to 1.18.0

Unstable IPv6 Connectivity on Devices After Upgrading Archer VR2100v(DE) V1 Firmware to 1.18.0

Unstable IPv6 Connectivity on Devices After Upgrading Archer VR2100v(DE) V1 Firmware to 1.18.0
Unstable IPv6 Connectivity on Devices After Upgrading Archer VR2100v(DE) V1 Firmware to 1.18.0
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Model: Archer VR2100v  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: 1.18.0 Build 241018

This Article Applied To

Archer VR2100v(DE) V1

 

Background Introduction

Recently, some German users provided feedback that after upgrading to 1.18.0 0.9.1 v009e.0 Build 241018 Rel.43535n, the IPv6 connectivity of their devices (such as mobile phones and computers) is unstable. For example, they cannot ping IPv6 addresses or access IPv6 websites. Some users also reported that there was no network when connecting to WiFi, or the WiFi was disconnected quickly.

 

Note: These users usually take dual-stack (IPv4 and IPv6) or DS-Lite lines for internet access.

 

Recommended Solution

It is suggested to upgrade to the following Beta firmware to see if it can solve the problem:

Archer VR2100v(DE)_V1_20241212

 

Note: 

Please be sure you have read the Terms and Conditions for TP-Link Beta Firmware before proceeding.

The download link above contains the firmware and manual upgrade instructions.

 

We appreciate your patient waiting for new official firmware which will fix the problem.

If the suggestion above does not work, please feel free to let us know with detailed description about your situation~

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