DECO M4 WITH CABLE MESH QUESTION
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This is the diagramm of my network and I have some questions to go shopping.
I want to buy 2 decos M4 and want to connect them to my switch. Unit 1 first floor Unit 2 ground floor. Both will be in AP MODE so the router does all the work. (dhcp, unbound-dns, firewall, adblock. tplink router with openwrt) <-------- NO WiFi
Both decos will be wired to the switch (lan 1 deco 1 - lan 2 deco 2)
With this setup the 2 decos will have some mix / roll at dns / dhcp level;
With this setup I will have the desired mesh wifi;
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Thanks for your information.
First, you can connect them like the network diagram you attached.
And in AP mode, the advanced features are not supported anymore, like parental control, QoS. And it won't work as the DHCP server; instead, it supports smart DHCP; once it detects that there is another DHCP server, it will be disabled automatically, vice versa. The mesh network still works in AP mode.
@RedRoger Theoretically, the ethernet backhaul has higher priority than wifi backhaul; As for your issue, we will do further analysis and try to figure it out.
Good day.
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@Arthour I have similar configuration with 3 Decos M4 in AP mode. No problems with dhcp, dns, nat. Mash WiFi is working. The only problem (if it is a problem) that it seems there no priority between eth and wifi connection between two m4 decos. If your Decos will be close enough to communicate each other by wifi, then if you (for example) reboot switch or router, that is installed between Decos and thus they lose eth connection, they move to wifi link to communicate each other and don't return back to eth even after eth connection fiscally restored...
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Good afternoon RedRoger and thank you for the answer
You explain it clearly and understand exactly. The only question that comes up is how decos after a router restart or power outaget can go back to the original setup. (perhaps manually?) Need an initial quick setup again?
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@Arthour no, if reboot slave Deco, initially when starting it connects to the main Deco via eth. So simply you need to reboot your slave Deco
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@RedRoger Ok then . This is not big problem. Thanks again !!!
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Thanks for your information.
First, you can connect them like the network diagram you attached.
And in AP mode, the advanced features are not supported anymore, like parental control, QoS. And it won't work as the DHCP server; instead, it supports smart DHCP; once it detects that there is another DHCP server, it will be disabled automatically, vice versa. The mesh network still works in AP mode.
@RedRoger Theoretically, the ethernet backhaul has higher priority than wifi backhaul; As for your issue, we will do further analysis and try to figure it out.
Good day.
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Hi,
I have a further question on this design : let's say up DECO is principal. When a client is connect to bottom one, traffic will go back to the "gigabit switch" and then it will go straight to open router and modem, or will it go to the up DECO then come back to gigabit switch and them open router and modem ?
in short: is traffic always going through principal DECO ?
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