Call of Duty not playing nice with Deco S4s

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Call of Duty not playing nice with Deco S4s
Call of Duty not playing nice with Deco S4s
2021-10-21 13:59:01 - last edited 2021-10-24 03:42:42

Howdy,

I recently installed a Deco Mesh (3 S4s) in my house to extend coverage into some dead zones of my house. It works great and I am very happy with it overall, however, Call of Duty Warzone will not connect to the server. I receive a Negative 345 Blazing Gator error. When I reinstalled my old router ( a TP Link AC1750) it works again. I tried changing the DNS setting, turned off beamforming, and fast roaming to no avail. Every other online game I own works flawlessly, low ping, little to no packet loss, it is just CoD that returns a network error. Has anyone seen this or have any other solutions to try?

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2021-10-21 19:54:02 - last edited 2021-10-24 03:42:42

@jdulaney 

 

Consider running Deco mesh in Access Point mode.

 

To make that configuration, you will need your TP-Link AC1750 as a router. Turn its WiFi off. Connect Main Deco to TP-Link AC1750 by Ethernet cable. Change Deco Operating Mode to Access Point, in Deco app.

 

With that, TP-Link AC1750 will keep managing your home network, and Deco will provide WiFi signal.

 

 

 

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2021-10-21 19:54:02 - last edited 2021-10-24 03:42:42

@jdulaney 

 

Consider running Deco mesh in Access Point mode.

 

To make that configuration, you will need your TP-Link AC1750 as a router. Turn its WiFi off. Connect Main Deco to TP-Link AC1750 by Ethernet cable. Change Deco Operating Mode to Access Point, in Deco app.

 

With that, TP-Link AC1750 will keep managing your home network, and Deco will provide WiFi signal.

 

 

 

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2021-10-21 20:39:35

I will certainly try that, thank you very much.

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2021-10-22 06:48:45

@jdulaney 

Hi, It is highly appreciated if you update here whether the issue could be fixed or not.

Thank you very much.

 

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2021-10-24 03:42:23 - last edited 2021-10-24 03:42:38

@TP-Link 

 

Finally got around to trying it today. It works! No network errors of any kind.

 

Wish I didn't need to use my Deco's as access points, they were bought to replace the router. I don't think that its the Deco's fault. Literally half a dozen other AAA multi-player games had no issues, plus a few small indie ones. The problem is likely on Cody's end. 

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