Official Deco Recap- Check What's Currently Going on With Deco
New Arrival More coming models on 2024 CES |
||
|
|
|
New Firmware |
||
Beta & Early Access Firmware | ||
Official Firmware |
(Newly Updated to 1.12.0 Platform) (Newly Updated to 1.10.0 Platform) (Updated to 1.11.0 Platform) (Updated to 1.11.0 Platform) (Updated to 1.11.0 Platform) (Updated to 1.10.0 Platform) |
|
Deco APP Release |
|
|
Highlighted Articles | ||
Solutions & Troubleshooting | ||
Configuration Guide | ||
User Sharing |
- Copy Link
- Subscribe
- Bookmark
- Report Inappropriate Content
- Copy Link
- Report Inappropriate Content
@David-TP Deco M5 is listed as End Of Life in the Greek website. Correct or mistake?
- Copy Link
- Report Inappropriate Content
Hi, each official website is under the charge of the local technical support team. If they have marked M5 "EOL", it might be no longer available in the local market in Greece.
Best regards.
- Copy Link
- Report Inappropriate Content
@David-TP Any chance TP-Link is working on a software update for the 80<>160mhz switching "issue". 160mhz is recommended (on my Wifi7 device), but keeps switching automatically back to 80mhz channels and the downgrade in performance is substantial. Would love to know if TP-Link is working on addressing it. Thanks!
- Copy Link
- Report Inappropriate Content
Hi, Thank you very much for the feedback. I haven't heard of any plans about it yet.
160MHz needs 4 consecutive 40MHz 5Ghz channels so it is evitably working on the DFS channels ( U-NII-2A/2C of 5GHz)
Here is what I learnt about the DFS(Dynamic frequency selection):
It is legally required Channel Availability Check process to prevent electromagnetic interference the 5 GHz frequency with the radar. So WLAN devices, like wireless routers need to switch to another channel if they detect the presence of radar signals to avoid interfering with radar systems, such as weather, military, and airport radars.
Since it is legally required, the 80<>160mhz switching is inevitable.It doesn't just apply to Deco. Other brand routers also have DFS detection, such as
[Wireless Router] What is DFS (Dynamic Frequency Selection) and how does it work on ASUS router?
What is Dynamic Frequency Selection and how does it work with my NETGEAR router?
Best regards.
- Copy Link
- Report Inappropriate Content
Are there any upcoming firmware updates for PX50? I'm encountering major issues with powerline and Dutch TP-link support has closed my ticket regarding the issue without providing an issue and/or reacting to my last message.
- Copy Link
- Report Inappropriate Content
@David-TP any updates for XE75? 1.2.9 is been the latest for a long time.
- Copy Link
- Report Inappropriate Content
Dear Mr David ,
I just bought Deco x60 ver 3.2 . I use it as a satellite for Deco S7. The internet speed is unstable. And the Signal range of deco X60 worse than Deco S7 . There are something worng with my Deco x60 ? Or do I have to switch deco x60 as main deco ?
- Copy Link
- Report Inappropriate Content
Hi, thanks for the feedback.
I think the wireless range of the Deco X60 should be better or at least the same as the Deco S7. Currently, We can try to change Deco X60 to be the main Deco first to see whether it helps with the current issue:
How to replace the main Deco with another Deco
Wait for your reply and best regards.
- Copy Link
- Report Inappropriate Content
Are there any differences between deco x60 ver 3.2 and 4.2 . I asked TP Link Vietnam Deco x60 ver 3.2 Ax5400 support he 160mhz. They said yes But i cant any option to change the channel in deco app.Can you confirm it ?
- Copy Link
- Report Inappropriate Content
Information
Helpful: 5
Views: 28166
Replies: 68