Future Consideration Possibility to change WiFi channels
There should be a way to change WiFi channel, or at least the system should change it by itself, choosing the least saturated one. For 2.4GHz it is clear that it will be almost impossible to select a free channel, but on the 5GHz I only see other 2 networks and we are all in the same channel! For at least one the reason may be that our neighboor is using a TP-Link product as well.
I think this is a very basic configuration in any WiFi device, which I would have never though was not going to be possible before buying it.
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"Meanwhile, theoretically, the Deco will choose a wireless channel with best performance automatically."
Emphasizing the theoretically part.
The Deco's Wifi analyzer itself suggests switching to a better, less crowded channel but I am unable to.
I really am quite unhappy with this (M4R)
I havent seen many threads about this in 2021 but I hope I am just missing some critical hidden update that allows me to fix the issue that the Deco app itself is suggesting as the solution.
(EU, Finland)
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I don't know why but they are deleting some post about this matter
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I appreciate your manufacturer perspective with selling these to the masses, but the problem we as a WISP are running into in a few instances now that we've deployed over 50 of the Deco for ISP M4/M5 models is that they choose the same or overlapping channel as the fixed wireless dish on the roof. Talk about interference and it is 20 times more difficult to find a good frequency (clean doesn't exist anymore except in the remotest of places) outdoors that it is in any individual home, unless it's in a MDU with lots of people with WiFi crammed together. So changing the frequency outside for one client is not an option as they will affect many other clients.
Maybe a compromise---is there a way to make the Deco mesh choose another frequency, or block a frequency range from it's chooses?
This lack of ability to force the Deco's to move to a frequency not in use by the Internet connectivity dish on the roof is forcing us to reconsider our choice to use Deco in our client homes.
Sincerely,
Tim@281 Communications
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@TP-Link_Deco I've found this thread now which seems to be a similar issue to what I've realized is my main issue. Please see this other thread I had started which describes my problem with a cluttered 5Ghz space that the Deco won't move from and that I can't change it from:
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Your explanations why we don't have option to change WIFI channel are rather silly. I think this is rather a "mess" technology instead of "mesh".
I think this is my last time when I bought your devices. How can you explain this? I am doing network optimization, Deco report the problem with overloaded WIFI channel and then DECO is informing me that optimizations are done and everything works perfectly from now without even changing the overloaded WIFI channel. This is not fair for me as a user to inform me tha everything is fine when it is not fine. Many cheaper devices have option to change WIFI channel. This is really poor to do not predict that lack of this option will affect users so badly. I am disappointed.
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I started out reading this thread kinf of excited... I am experiencing issues that would be very easy to solve if it would be possible to just "lock" the Deco systems to certain channels..
Several promises of "development working on it " as of 2020 made me think: wauw, they must have already solved this thing..
Unfortuantely at the end of the thread I have to conclude that it was not fixed after two years ?
What can be sort as to have an "advanced" option that just bypasses the algorithem.. Certainly that is easy code...
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Hi
Just bought the M5 and I see your long long answer about why you don't think users should pick channels.
Sure it's good for many users with some automation. However, as a system radio specialist working for Ericsson I think I am more capable than most of your emoloyees to pick my radio channels myself.
I see that it picked the most congested frequency for one of the nodes. The node I prioritize since all servers are there. So your So called intelligence failed and I am unable to do it myself. That is a major draw back with your equipment. Can you please implement this?
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DECO m4 support:
I have the same problem with latest firmware 1.5.4 build 20220113 rel 38349 except DECO does not prompt for log in,
please help
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@parry MrBjorn Hi.welcome to the community.
The good news is the engineers are re-evaluating the feature request of changing channels and that might be a good sign so far.
Do you have any performance issues when Deco is on the current channel?
Instead of waiting for the feature implementation, maybe you can provide more details about what happened to Deco so that we can see if there is any workaround.
Hi parry, I am not quite sure if I got you and what you are trying to say "DECO does not prompt for log in"? could you please explain to me again?
Thank you,
Best regards.
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