Web UI Configuration
The initial plan of the Deco Whole Mesh system is to configure via Deco APP as we hope to provide a super-easy installation and non-high tech required experience.
Due to this commitment, Deco APP allows us to quickly and easily install Mesh Wi-Fi System by just following the step-by-step set-up wizard. Some users commented, ”This thing literally holds your hand through the full setup. 99% of people will hit next, next, next, and you are on the internet” which is just what we want.
Next, Deco App allows monitoring the home Wi-Fi from anywhere without bringing a laptop and making changes right from your smartphone or tablet. So as long as taking your smartphone with you, the home network activity is under your control.
Then, with a few taps on the APP, the advanced features, like Parental Control, Port Forwarding, and QoS are ready to go.
Moreover, when it comes to firmware upgrades, the Deco APP will automatically push a message when new firmware is ready. All you need to do is click “Update Deco”.
While, with the time going on, we gradually received some feedback that users hope Deco could be configured via web UI or more advanced features could be configured on the web interface. Unfortunately, there has been no plan to add these features yet.
But we are open to any feedback and would be appreciated it if you could let us know why you prefer web configuration to APP setup. So we would collect more brilliant ideas which might be taken into consideration along with the future APP upgrade.
Thank you very much for your attention and please feel free to comment below.
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Yes, but my Archer AX90 has a web UI and i also was able to do alot of stuff via the Tether app...
Get the Deco WebUI up and running... i have big fingers and hate using my iphone for this... i want to use a computer with a nice big screen.
hahaha, had to change [eff]at for the word big... seems i cant say i have [eff]at fingers... how the world has become full of so many fragile petals is beyond me
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@TP-Link this is one thing that the ASUS XT8 excelled in. I could login to a web gui on pc and fully configure everything as though was a standard router setup. This is where the deco systems currently fail... big time..... your standard routers (not used for a while) had brilliant easy to navigate gui interfaces, bring similar to the deco's
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I have been using tp-link routers, switches and access points for a few years now. And I have been a happy customer. I have been amazed at how robust the hardware has been for me and how easy and simple to configure everything has been. So of course i want to continue using tp-link products.
Now the time has finally come to upgrade my parents home with a new mesh system. The old one was an asus lyra setup, which performed terribly. So now i'm looking at the Deco X50 which should accommodate my use case very well.
It has been a total disappointment researching these new products and seeing that there is no equivalent if not better or fully featured web interface for these devices. This app first approach is understandable for the average laymen, but when it comes to others being able to help that layman we need a web interface. I am of opinion that a router nowadays should be manageable through its web interface and also provide some kind of remote way to configuring it(without having to make an account for some service). A vpn and ddns service as a feature in the web interface should suffice.
Just think about it, I cannot configure my device by simply connecting to its IP. I have to download some app where all the features are locked behind.
But I iterate again, having seen the bare web interface that is provided with the device has completely disappointed me. There is no way i am going to invest any money in such a device.
If this is the place that all of tp-link products are headed to then i will not be buying any more products from this company, nor can i recommend it to anyone anymore.
I hope tp-link listens to the many customers here, we would not be posting here if we would not care.
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Current model XE75
- Please provide a full management web UI from computer browsers on the local subnet
- Please add the ability to use vlan tagging with multiple SSIDs in AP Mode
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@TP-Link Told my parents about not getting a TP-Link based product but a brother of mine insisted on getting these tplink decos, guess what we're stuck with now? a router which basically only acts as a cr4p access point as we basically had to put all of them on access point mode, and basically no access to these routers if we had an internet outage (please note that i live in indonesia and we had telkom's Indihome as our isp), cant even do a basic checkup on if the issue itself is the isp ONT or the deco, or the switch because we basically just cant configure anything, "oh well u can configure it from the deco app" oh well guess what, they need internet connectivity to connect to tplink's endpoint then to our phone, which basically is not an option while we had something like an internet outage, i've seen some post on the openwrt forum regarding the openwrt support for these deco m5 v3, might move to openwrt firmware once they had approved support for it (well these decos are actually based on a openwrt that are customized to tplink's need so i hope the openwrt community would one day fully support these decos) and would've actually returned these deco if i've noticed the lack of the webui much sooner and if the return policy of the online marketplace that i purchased the deco from wouldve allowed me to retunr these deco, once again please provide us support for it, atleast give us access to a dasboard similiar to deco4isp, and maybe give us full local router configuration access later on
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