[BUGS] AX1500 Network Map connection icons are wrong and other GUI sloppiness
[BUGS] AX1500 Network Map connection icons are wrong and other GUI sloppiness
I decided to try out the "Smart Connect" option...
However, when I looked at the connected devices on the Network Map, I am seeing total nonsense. For example, my TV and Thermostat are connected by the 5 Ghz wifi, but the icons indicate they are connected via hardwired ethernet port. Impossible. Nest Thermostats only connect via wifi, and my TV is not connected by wire.
So then I turned off the "Smart Connect" option and rebooted the router. This made it worse. Now it's showing my Samsung kitchen range and refrigerator connected via ethernet, but these devices only connect to wifi via the 2.4 Ghz band.
Anyway, I noticed that the "Smart Connect" option uses the same SSID for both the 2.4 and 5 Ghz bands but the options for channel, width, and mode settings are missing. In order to regain these missing options for each band, I turned off the "Smart Connect" option, but I purposely set the SSID & password to the same for both 2.4 and 5 Ghz bands. I hope this is not an issue too?
Obviously, when using the same SSID for both bands and if you have a device that is able to connect to either one, it would be important to be able to look at this list and see the actual connection method, rather than a nonsense icon indicating an impossible connection.
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While I'm at it, let's check out the DHCP listing. Notice how page 1 is showing everything neatly lined up in columns...
Now notice how it looks on page 2 where everything is pushed over by one column for some reason....
I've only had this router for 24 hours and already identified at least three GUI bugs that affect the user experience to various degrees. This is all just sloppy and disappointing.
EDIT: The second bug with the columns is only being seen in Safari and it clears on redraw when the window is resized. However, it comes back on reload.
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Thank you for the information.
I will inquire with HQ to follow up with asap with your observations and concerns.
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HQ passed me new firmware for you to try, before you update the router, perform a factory reset first or, back up your router configuration, then factory reset the router and then install this firmware. Do not restore the file after, just leave the router as is, and connect your devices to see if the same issue happens.
http://support.tp-link.com/f/03d42c2716/?dl=1
Download the file, and extract it, upload the .bin file in the Advanced > System > Firmware Upgrade menu, upload the .bin file.
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Tony wrote
Do not restore the file after, just leave the router as is, and connect your devices to see if the same issue happens.
If I cannot restore the router using my backup, what is the point of doing the backup?
Otherwise, if this new firmware works, then how can I restore my original settings?
If this new firmware does not work, then how can I go back to the old firmware and how can I restore my settings?
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The point in my previous post was to see if it works which I am asuming it did. In that case please try to upload your backup, if that works then you should be good to go.
If the restore does not work then please take the time to reconfigure your router.
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Tony wrote
The point in my previous post was to see if it works which I am asuming it did. In that case please try to upload your backup, if that works then you should be good to go.
If the restore does not work then please take the time to reconfigure your router.
I have not done anything yet because I did not have the time to setup the router from scratch if needed.
I will let you know as soon as I am able to find some time to try this out. Thank you!
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Tony wrote
The point in my previous post was to see if it works which I am asuming it did. In that case please try to upload your backup, if that works then you should be good to go.
If the restore does not work then please take the time to reconfigure your router.
I did the firmware upgrade...
After the upgrade, I did not have restore my backup or reset any of the settings. ALL settings were retained throughout upgrade & reboot.
However, the problem is the same!... Apple TV, Samsung TV (not shown), Samsung Refrigerator (not shown), Samsung Range, and iPod Touch all showing Ethernet icon instead of the wifi. All are connected with Wifi.
Ugh.... I just re-read your post. I did not do the factory reset!! I will try again when I get a chance.
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I finally did it correctly. I did a full factory reset. This problem still exists! It's actually worse than before because although the Samsung kitchen appliances are connected to the Wifi, they are not showing up in the device list at all.
Many of the other devices on Wifi are showing the Ethernet icon... and a few of the devices refuse to show up until I do a ping from the system diagostics screen. Very frustrating. I spent a lot of time working on this only to find out the firmware you sent was dated 3/1/2020 which is long before I ever purchased this router and started reporting these issues, therefore it's clear that this firmware revision either has nothing to do with my bug reports or they sent the wrong version.
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Looks like we are still not able pinpoint issue as it can not be replicated when tested on our end. It might be an issue with the router itself.
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