Deco M5 - Wall or Ceiling Mounting
By using a generic Wall or Ceiling mount, will I decrease the performance of the Deco M5 unit in my setup by angling it vertically or upside down, is it better for the unit and aerials always to be placed on a flat service for best signal transmission and reception?
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Hi,
There is no wall/ceiling mounting design for Deco series.
FYI, the wifi signal strength is stronger in horizontal direction compared to the vertical direction.
To get a good performance, it is suggested to locate it in an open, flat without much interference area.
May it help and have a good day.
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Me refiero a este soporte en Amazon, para montaje en pared ó techo, es una maravilla por lo bien hecho que está. De mucha utilidad.
https://www.amazon.es/gp/r.html?C=2YV7MNXT9J9VH Buñamo del tipo 2Fref% 3Dpe_3310721_185740151_TE_item & H = = PPPGGF8SYJCBEZQS7N3AJBMOKGA & hp = caja de control de los precios
Quiero tambien comentar, que con la actualización 1.3.0. El sistema funciona de maravilla, el mio está compuesto por 4 decos.
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I understand horizontal direction is best placement for wifi speed. But is is ok to place it upside down? This is a M9 plus and I want to do it to keep it cooler.
Thanks, Magne
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Hi, it is ok to place it upside down.
And a small notice: Due to gravity reason, the vertical replacement for a long time might have a slim chance to cause the movement of the internal module.
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@TP-Link Will a ceiling horizontal install upside down work better than a shelf at waist level surrounded by books?
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Hi, Deco does not support wall/ceil mounting and you might need to get a holder first.
Actually, neither wall/ceil mounting nor shelf surrounded by books is recommended.
An open space on the table/shelf or wall-mounting with a holder 1-1.5m high will be more suitable.
And you could also have a look at this link:
6 Tips on Where to Place Your Wireless Router for the Best Signal/Coverage
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