How to set up Deco M5
Hi there, to start with I should point I’m not overly technical when it comes to this sort of thing.
I bought the deco M5 system (3 decos) last August and much to my wife’s annoyance I haven’t got around to setting it up for various reasons, one being I’m not sure on the best approach given the set up I have in my house.
I have a comms room downstairs which is a converted cloakroom and in there is the sky broadband router which connects to hive hub, VELUX windows and burglar alarm. In addition it connects to a switch which itself is connected to to an ethernet port in each main room of the house, allowing me to hardwire any devices as necessary eg Smart TV.
At present, in the extremities of the house furtherest away from the router, the Wi-Fi signal can be weak. My questions is simple, what is the best approach with the mesh system given I have the option to plug a deco directly into a socket in any room with the weak Wi-Fi signal (which would then be connected to the router via the switch), and I assume this could boost the existing signal? From reading a lot about deco on the website (and understanding very little) it seems that the Access Point mode may be most suitable and I’m happy with that’s knowing that it does not then offer me the parental controls etc.
Any help or even a diagram of how I could get things set up would be massively appreciated.
Many thanks
Chris
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Hey
It really depends on the connection you get from your new provider.. but 90% of the time it should be fine.
In practice if you are in AP mode the Deco Nodes should just pull a new address from the new router and work as normal, you may want to however change the SSID as they will still broadcast the SKYxxxx name. Just do what you have done before to change it to the same as your new router (BT1234 or Virgin45667 as need may be)
Any specific ISP in mind?
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If you are thinking of BT Full Fibre it would work well. When BT install the fibre they put in a ONT (small white box) to convert the fibre cable to network cable, its usually placed close to your master socket / main enterance.
The advantage of this is that you can bypass the BT Home Hub and plug the Deco straight into the ONT. That way no extra hardware you dont need and full advantage of the Deco
That would be my choice, the BT hub is un-necessary!
Think you can also do this with Sky Full Fibre, but never tried it personally.
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