Deco and Powerline

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Deco and Powerline
Deco and Powerline
2019-12-12 16:05:54 - last edited 2019-12-13 06:41:39
Model: Deco M9 Plus  
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Hi I wish to know if I can connect my deco m9 plus with powerline adapters also from tplink, deco to powerline? Or modem to powerline then deco?

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Re:Deco and Powerline-Solution
2019-12-13 06:41:32 - last edited 2019-12-13 06:41:39

@IanVerar 

 

The Deco can work with the TP-Link powerline adapters together, but not the mesh network. 

 

It is suggested to connect them like modem--main Deco -- PLC/slave Decos. 

 

May it help. 

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Re:Deco and Powerline-Solution
2019-12-13 06:41:32 - last edited 2019-12-13 06:41:39

@IanVerar 

 

The Deco can work with the TP-Link powerline adapters together, but not the mesh network. 

 

It is suggested to connect them like modem--main Deco -- PLC/slave Decos. 

 

May it help. 

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Re:Deco and Powerline
2019-12-13 07:39:56

@Kevin_Z Hi thanks for replying, I have this star network setup, so correct me if my setup is wrong, I can do a modem--maindeco--switch--Powerline--slave decos, can i do this? Since my bedroom is on the 3rd floor, but its a loft type, so i need to connect a powerline then after slave decos

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Re:Deco and Powerline
2019-12-13 12:00:32

@IanVerar 

 

Hello, you can do that. The main powerline adapter connects to the switch, and the second one connects to the slave Deco. 

 

 

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Re:Deco and Powerline
2020-05-17 00:13:57

@Kevin_Z 

 

quick question

 

here is my setup. 
 

modem-->>deco9plus--tplink app speedtest 320Mbps) >switch-->PLC(av500) -->Wall

 

nextroom(deco9plus)-->PLC(av500)-->wall - getting 190 Mbps speedtest.     When connecting laptop directly to PLC only getting about 60Mbps

 

bedroom(deco9plus)-->PLCav500-->wall. Getting about  200 Mbps Speeed test,   When connecting laptop directly to PLC only getting about 70Mbps

 

backroom(Cisco AP 3702i) own Ssid) -->PLC--Wall only getting 30Mbps ?? Even connecting laptop directly to PLC. Any idea why?  Shouldn't I get closer to 50-90Mbps?  Since the PLC are 100Mbps adapters?

 

any clue what's wrong ?  Or will my issue be fixed if using a gigabit PLC ??


do these Mesh AP know to use the faster link ? Which is mesh instead of the PLC link which gets less speed?

Thanks.

 

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