Archer AX 6000 issues after firmware upgrade
Archer AX 6000 issues after firmware upgrade
Upgraded to the latest firmware release on 6-3-20 on my Archer AX 6000 a few days ago.
Ever since I have been having WiFi issues.
Devices will show connected to the network but have no real connection.
I have 2 NETGEAR nighthawk extenders that worked great beforw the upgrade.
now they keep jumping on and off the network as well.
anyone else having issues?
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Elaboration on my setting that are working without issue with V1.1.0 Build 20200427 rel.80857(5553). These settings also worked great on currently posted firmware version. Note that my network has 7 wired clients and 23 wireless clients. Most of the wireless clients are IoT devices connected to the guest network, isolated from my local network and from each other. I also have an RE500 extender wired to a TP-Link switch that has my entertainment system devices connected to it where get 280Mb/sec download speed. My Internet max speeds from provider are 300Mb download, 30Mb upload.
OFDMA: On
Smart Connect: Off
2.4 GHz
Security: WPA/WPA2-Personal
Version: WPA2-PSK
Encryption: AES
Mode: 802.11/b/g/n/ax mixed
Channel Width: 20MHz (maximizes compatibility and range with IoT devices)
Channel: 2
Transmit Power: High
Airtime Fairness: Off
5 GHz
Security: WPA/WPA2-Personal
Version: WPA2-PSK
Encryption: AES
Mode: 802.11a/n/ac/ax mixed
Channel Width: 40MHz (best compromise for range/speed)
Channel: 149
Transmit Power: High
Airtime Fairness: Off
Multi-User MIMO: On
Other Settings...
Do not hide SSID
WPS: Off
Guest Network
2.4GHz: On
5GHz: On
Security: WPA/WPA2-Personal
Version: WPA2-PSK
Encryption: AES
No Parental Controls
QoS Application Priority: Standard (default)
QoS Device Priority: No devices provided priority (didn't find feature added any value)
Antivirus Malicious Content Filter: Off (I have other protection)
Intrusion Prevention System: On
Infected Device Quarantine: On
Firewall Enabled
SPI Firewall: On
Allow Pings from the WAN Port: Off
Allow Pings from LAN Port: ON
Access Control: Off
IP & MAC Binding: Off
NAT Forwarding: Everything off except for ALG (all on)
IPV6: On
Internet Connection Type: Dynamic IP (SLAAC/DHCPv6)
LAN: SLAAC+Stateless DHCP
MAC Clone: Do NOT Clone MAC Address
VPN Server: OpenVPN Server enabled
Smart Life Assistant: Not Used
I do not use TP-Link ID for login nor Dynamic DNS
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