Deco Mesh system connection issues
A few weeks ago I decided to upgrade our WiFi to a Deco E4 mesh system (2-pack) because we have a lot of coverage issues. Everything was working fine until my dad started to complain that his laptop and tablet randomly lost internet connection, they didn't disconnect from the network, just couldn't access the internet. Turning off and on WiFi on both fixed it, but only for a few minutes/hours, then it happened again. My dad's' laptop supports both 2.4GHz and 5GHz, but his tablet only supports 2.4Ghz. I tried to turn off Beamforming, Fast Roaming and Mesh technology for both of these devices in the TP-Link Deco app, and his laptop no longer had any issues, however, his tablet is still randomly losing internet connection. I have no idea why this is happening, my phone, tablet, laptop, Chromecast, 2 outdoor security cameras and my mom's phone and laptop have absolutely no problems. Only my dad's tablet has issues with my Deco system. I'm not sure what's wrong.
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Due to a constant conflict with devices that were accumulating in my house, I decided to update my house with a Deco X60 system, so far it worked, the stability and speed of my network improved a lot, however there is a small problem, and that is that No device connected to the wifi network with WhatsApp installed downloads multimedia content, can you help me solve it?
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Hi, Could you mind providing more details about ‘the same thing happen’, the same issue as the subject or the last poster?
Starting a new thread would be highly appreciated.
Thank you very much.
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@asciiid I got the Deco X90 a month ago and is facing the problem of connected to wifi without internet from time to time. It only happens to certain devices especially on the 2.4Ghz band. Have to keep restarting the Deco to solve the problem temporarily. Kept updating to the latest firmware hoping to solve this problem but still not happening. Did not face this problem before when using the X20 router but I needed the distance coverage which the router can't provide.
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Just received a three pack of Deco E4 mesh routers today. Within 2 hours of set up it's quite clear that they're going back and I'll look to get something else. Devices can't maintain access to the internet despite wireless connection being uninterrupted. Even Netflix on the connected Amazon Firestick ran like a pig. iPhones, laptop, everything having problems. Get what you pay for, I suppose. Last time I had these problems was using any of the last three BT Homehubs whicch all pulled the same tricks, randomly dropping the internet connection without any warning or notification.
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Having issues with M4R V2 dropping phone connections. My device firmware is up to date. Main Deco connected to router in AP mode. Second unit connected to Main with Ethernet cable. Third unit connected to Main by WiFi.
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My issues began when Phones upgraded to Android 11. As you should know, security has changed beginning with Android 11, and phones try to connect using WPA3 and a Signed Certificate, both of which TP-Link does not support. So as Long as TP-Link does npt support these, connection issues will remain a problem.
Kindly let us know how you propose to support the increased security threshold now required by device manufacturers.
Thanks,
J.
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JackHammer wrote
Having issues with M4R V2 dropping phone connections. My device firmware is up to date. Main Deco connected to router in AP mode. Second unit connected to Main with Ethernet cable. Third unit connected to Main by WiFi.
My issues began when Phones upgraded to Android 11. As you should know, security has changed beginning with Android 11, and phones try to connect using WPA3 and a Signed Certificate
Are you sure this is the problem? I have Pixel 5 with Android 11 on my home network, which has Deco mesh M9/M5 in AP mode. Pixel 5 runs just fine, does not drop connections, also switches to closest node much faster than other smartphones I have with Android 9.
Force your Android 11 smartphone use device MAC address when connected to your Deco mesh WiFi network, see if that fixes connection issues.
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Thanks for your input, but I'm way past turning off Mac address spoofing. There are a variety of tests and changes of WiFI settings on phones I've performed to try and understand the issue. The M4R has less settings and features than your devices.
Since we have a variety of phones and Android versions connecting to my mesh, this issue is limited to three different manufacturer Phones all running Android 11.
The other three phone are android 10 (2) and android 9, these all work great and slide nicely from one node to other.
The devices having issues now, all worked perfectly prior to Android 11 upgrade.
Thanks.
J.
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What makes you think issues your Android 11 smartphones experience is because of lack of WPA3 support in Deco? They should just use WPA2. I have Pixel 5 which came with Android 11, it runs fine on Deco mesh. It connected with WPA2.
I run my Deco mesh with all default settings, except I turned off dual band. I run Main Network on 5GHz only and all my smartphones connect to 5GHz always. Have you tried that, too?
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Alexandre. wrote
What makes you think issues your Android 11 smartphones experience is because of lack of WPA3 support in Deco? They should just use WPA2. I have Pixel 5 which came with Android 11, it runs fine on Deco mesh. It connected with WPA2.
Research leads me to understand that the issue is based on Google changing security requirements from Android 11 forward. Search "android 11 wpa3 problem". There's are extensive articles on the subject. I don't have a pixel 5, so can't relate to your device. The connection problems started with our Pixel 4 after OTA to 11. Same with OnePlus Devices and Samsung as they were updated. Will test a Pixel 5 tomorrow.
Alexandre. wrote
I run my Deco mesh with all default settings, except I turned off dual band. I run Main Network on 5GHz only and all my smartphones connect to 5GHz always. Have you tried that, too?
Tried turning off either band with same result, so not band related.
It's also not related to "Intelligently select best WiF", "Intelligent network Connection", or any other settings on the assortment of phones we have.
Thanks.
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