Solution Archer AX20 Drops Internet Connection Since 1/7/2022 (Resolved)
This Article Applies to:
Archer AX10_V1.0/v1.20
Archer AX1500_V1.0
Archer AX1500_V1.20
Archer AX73_V1.0
Archer AX72_V1.0
Archer AX20_V1.0/V1.20
Archer AX20_V2.0
Archer AX1800_V1.20/V2.0
Archer AX21_V1.20/V2.0
Archer AX90_V1.0
Archer AX55_V1.0
Archer AX3200_V1.0
Issue Description/Phenomenon:
Some customers report that the router keeps dropping from the internet/modem since 1/7/2022, some mentioned this happens after they upgrade the router firmware to the latest 210901, the internet LED on the router would turn red/amber. This can be temporarily fixed by rebooting, power cycling, or releasing and renewing the WAN IP address on the router web GUI. If this is what you experienced with the Archer router recently, please continue reading on.
Available Solutions (Updated on 2022-1-29):
The official firmware has been released for the affected models already, please check for the updates on the router web GUI or via the Tether app. You can also download the latest firmware from the local website:
Archer AX10_V1.0
Archer AX1500_V1.0
Archer AX1500_V1.20
Archer AX73_V1.0
Archer AX72_V1.0
Archer AX20_V1.0
Archer AX20_V1.20
Archer AX20(US)_2.0
Archer AX1800_V1.20
Archer AX1800_V2.0
Archer AX21_V1.20
Archer AX21_V2.0
How to upgrade the router firmware, please follow this guide.
If the dropping issue persists after performing the firmware update as mentioned above, it is suggested to comment below, or email support.forum@tp-link.com with the subject [Forum ID 522208] Archer AX20 Drops Internet Connection after the Latest Firmware Update. In either case, be sure to provide the following information:
1. Who is your ISP? What's the model of the modem?
2. Save and email the System Log on the router (System Tools > System Log). Don't reboot the router, if the internet doesn't recover automatically, please login to the router page, go to Advanced > Network > Internet, click on the Connect/Disconnect to recover the connection on the router.
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Hey rick2000. Bummer you had to go through the RMA process just to find out it was a firmware issue. I was close to the same situation you were in, but never did the RMA because I found this forum in time. A couple of days later, I received an email from Technical Support, alerting me of the beta firmware and to try it out. I already did and it fixed the problem, but I thanked them. It is understandable that there would be some lag time between what appears to be a fix and the time it gets to the front line first tier phone support team. In the future, if I ever have router problems (fingers crossed it does not happen, because the signal strength and other available user options on my Tp-Link AX has been superior to other experiences), in parallel with calling phone support I will also search the forums.
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The tier one agents were useless. They had me changing wifi settings, stuff that had nothing to do with the wan connection to the modem. A tier two agent had me changing the DNS settings... on the LAN! I don't have any dns servers on my LAN, so I went ahead and changed the DNS servers on the Internet side of things. They gave me the Google servers, 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4. Did not fix the problem. Only this beta firmware seems to have fixed the problem. Maybe the timing of my router's problems was unfortunate, but I sure wasted a lot of time on strange "fixes."
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As we can see from this forum and others, this firmware issue seems to have caused a widespread WAN disconnect issue at the router across many models. Prior to this common theme, it is my understanding that a variety of unrelated disconnect issues in the past were caused by things such as ISP conflicts (thus the suggestion to change DNS servers), glitches (factory reset needed), and other settings issues. So, when technical support made these suggestions prior to everyone being informed of the firmware issue, they were just going off of a script related to what had solved previous disconnect issues for some folks.
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I don't see my router version on that list. Is there a beta firmware update for the AX4400? I've been having wifi issues sort of similar to what other people have posted about their routers.
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User1357 wrote
I don't see my router version on that list. Is there a beta firmware update for the AX4400? I've been having wifi issues sort of similar to what other people have posted about their routers.
Hello @User1357, the developer didn't provide a beta firmware for Archer AX4400, but don't worry, the new official firmware is on the way, you should be able to detect it in one day or two, please check it later.
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Just got the new firmware update: 2.1.5 Build 20211231 rel 73898(5553) for my ax21 v2.0. It installed without problems. I tested the scheduled reboot function and it worked. I'll give it a few more tests and get back if there are any issues with internet drops or scheduled reboot. The beta was working fine since I installed it. Didn't experience any internet drops or scheduled reboot problems.
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@Kevin_Z Just stumbled on this thread. A new AX1800 installed earlier this month (January 2022) has not been able to maintain internet access. Today (27 Jan) I logged in to the router and performed a firmware update. The version is shown as 1.3.5 Build 20211231 rel.64080(5553) . I downloaded ax1800v2-US-up-ver2-1-2-P8[20210901-rel75450]_beta_20220117.bin today
and attempted to perform a manual update. The update failed.
By the way, I had opened a case with tech support early this month due to failures to maintain internet access. I called in this morning when access was not available. The support person said nothing about a firmware upgrade being necessary. This is the first place I've seen that acknowledges there is an issue with maintaining access.
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I did a firmware check today and let the router download and install the updated official firmware itself and everything is working fine. Give that a try, instead of manually downloading the beta firmware.
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@JimBanana just updating bc I said I would.i actually didn't even try the beta bc when I went to upgrade I noticed there was a new firmware release. Latest release is working fine
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@rick2000
I had done a firmware update this morning via the Advanced option to arrive at this version: 1.3.5 Build 20211231 rel.64080(5553). Are you saying that this version corrects the failure to maintain internet access?
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