Future Consideration Deco app missing "Internet Speed Test"
I recently purchased the Deco X20 to acommodate a 1gig fiber install. I was referred to the Deco X20 by a friend who has a similar setup. On his app he is able to check the speed of the main Deco remotely via his app when he goes to more, and then internet speed test. My app does not show that feature. Is it hidden somewhere in the newer version of the app?
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What I find really bizarre is that I use the same Deco app to manage two mesh networks - one M9 based, one XE75 based.
The M9 has the feature. The XE75 doesn't.
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@Povlie yeah it's strange though, their reasoning is misleading–it doesn't provide a solution.
The Deco Lab is just doing a speed test to your native wireless or wired device. If you are wireless, then you have multiple points of failure and interference to test the speed of your provider. You can try to get around that by plugging in, but if that's the case, you don't need Deco Lab (any speed test will do). And it doesn't matter since all but the Wifi 7 TP-Link have 1Gbps ports. You'll never be able to test beyond 1Gbps unless the native device has a way to report... which everything seems to do except TP-Link.
P.S. - If you have a phone or tablet with USB-C, you can get a USB-C to ethernet plug to test. Just make sure you buy the USB 3.2+ version that can do over 1Gbps speed. I have an Anker one that does 2.5Gps for about $20.
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@bradyjfrey the thing that @David-TP was referring to was something else, but he perpetuated the false info that the app still has `Test internet speed` when it isn't. The fact is this thread has been here for almost a year and TPLink is not listening. This was a very valuable tool and Starlink hardware has it. I think my only choice now is to no longer purchase TPLink products and no longer recommend them. My only thought is that OOkla charges some sort of license fee to have the feature in the app and TPLink didn't want to pay it.
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Just bought a X50 5G and was very disappointed to discover internet speed test was removed. A very poor decision to remove an important part of the admin app - please re-enable it or allow users to install iperf themselves on the hardware.
And YES - we want speedtest done from the router so we can test the WAN-interface speed and so we can test it remotely.
So first they moved the test tool from the main interface to Deco lab ("beta" for 5 years now...). There is no reason to move such a basic and essential function to a "beta" section.
What is even more silly is that then they removed it from the Deco lab entirely.
But what really takes the price is that they now has a link in the Deco lab saying "Download our Wifi Toolkit" if you want speedtest. The wifi toolkit is exactly the same app as deco lab, only it has the speedtest activated. And they turned it into a kids game. Are 7 year olds now running Tp-link?
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Zolteg wrote
@Justin8207 +1 for this. I've had this feature in the past and it's been immensely useful in working through issues with my telco.
I don't understand how this can just be removed without considering the effect on people who've already bought their units.
That is what is worst of all, I paid for a router with a speed test, now it doesn't have one, I don't see a check from TP link (or think just adding back the service).
I can wirelessly connect via openspeedtest to my Synology NAS running a VM at 700/800mbps via 2 Deco, but I don't have a way to connect on a wired connection, other than my Deco (until I drill through the main bedroom and connect my NAS to the Deco that is hard wired just to shut Verizon up), and my 300/300 connection doing 290/70 is not caused by WiFi.
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