Official Release Deco M9 Plus 1.6.4
Current Release
For Deco M9 Plus(V1/V2/2.2)
Deco M9 Plus_1.6.4_Build_20240718
Release Note:
1. Improve the device stability;
2. Enhance the system security
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History Release
For Deco M9 Plus(V1/V2/2.2)
Deco M9 Plus_1.6.3_Build_20231225
Release Note:
1. Fix the potential security vulnerability and its related problem.
2. Improve system stability and security.
For Deco M9 Plus(V1/V2/2.2)
Deco M9 Plus_1.6.2_Build_20230906
Release Note:
1.Fixed the bug that parental control doesn't take effect.
For Deco M9 Plus(V1/V2/2.2)
Deco M9 Plus_1.6.1_Build 20230403
Release Note:
1. Added Reboot Schedule for every day/week under Deco App > More > Reboot Schedule.
2. Added support for customizing Satellite Deco Signal Source under Deco App > Internet > Select the Satellite Deco > Signal Source.
3. Added support for customizing clients Connection Preference under Deco App > CLIENTS > Select the client > Click the gear icon on the right-up corner > Connection Preference.
4. Added No-IP and DynDNS to the DDNS settings under Deco App > More > Advanced > DDNS.
5. Added Smart DHCP on/off switch in Access Point mode under Deco App > More > Advanced > Smart DHCP.
6. Added a prompt notification when the Ethernet link rate goes down to 100Mbps.
7. Added schedule and bandwidth limit to guest network under Deco App > More > Wi-Fi > Guest Network.
8. Fixed the bug that the built-in speedtest has low speed test results.
Notes:
1. This firmware downgrade could be done via firmware recovery-How to use firmware recovery.
2. Please update your Deco APP to the latest version for the new features.
3. If there are non-1.6.0 models in the Mesh network, you may miss some new features but this feature will be supported via firmware update in the future.
4. You may miss some new features when Deco is set to Access Point mode.
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I've been dealing with chronic slowness and dropped connections since updating to 1.6. After exchanging a ton of emails with support, disabling 'fast roaming' in the advanced settings seems to have resolved my issues. Internet is back to being stable, no dropped connections in the 18 hours since (compared to every other minute leading up to it)
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Can you please add Connection Preference for Guest Network?
This feature is already available for main network, we just need it to be available for the guest network users too, it will be nice to control 2.4/5Ghz and preferred unit for these users too.
Please tell us if it's even something you consider adding in the near feature or not?
+1 for this feature. For security, I have many IOT devices connected to my guest network. TVs, cameras, other IOT devices that I want to keep separate from my computer network. These are the devices I MOST need to be able to choose a connection preference for. For instance, I have a TV that barely functions because it insists on connecting to a node that is on the other side of the house. Yes I can force connect it by turning off the other Decos and disabling mesh, but I have over a dozen of these IOT devices that I would need to do this with - and more getting added all the time.
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@Ghostcheeks If I do a wired test via the Deco M9 Plus, the speed is not the same as with another router...?
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Hi, Do you test the speed via Ethernet connection to the main M9 plus?
Since you comment under Deco M9 plus 1.6.0, did the speed drop to half of the ISP bandwidth after updating to 1.6.0?
If not, could you please do me a favor to start a new thread and provider more details, such as:
1. The operation speed on Deco M9 plus, wireless router or access point?
2. Have you tried "Test internet speed" on the Deco APP? if yes, how much speed will you get?
3. Please make sure QOS has been set to 1000m/s upload and download.
Thank you very much.
Best regards.
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@David-TP The speed has dropped since the update to 1.6. I'm doing the speed test through the main M9 deco. QOS is at 1000/1000mbps. When I do a speed test through the app I get this result.
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@MarvinZH I'm running the Deco M9 Plus as well, updated to the latest beta combined with the 3.0.19 app. I'm using wired backhaul.
We seem to be in the same country, so I did a speedtest and get no real difference between connected directly to the M9 and connected to my ISPs modem.
I'm not using any QoS.
First speedtest = connected directly to the main M9. Second speedtest = connected to the modem. Both through two switches.
There's no speed drop since upgrading the firmware, with other speedtests than Ookla I can easily max out my 1Gbit/1Gbit connection.
I think that the 20-30mbps difference is neglible, if I run repeated tests, I get slightly different values but never such a huge difference as you're showing.
I don't think your issue is due to the firmware.
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Hi David,
This is a low priority post :-).
I have an instance of Home Assistant (Home automation software) running on my network. It has a plug-in that interrogates UPnP devices for any information.they can supply and displays it prettily for me :-). With the v1.60 firmware, it discovers our M9+, grabs the initial upnp schema, but then doesn't pick up anything else. There's any error logged on the M9+ every time it makes a poll;
Fri Nov 25 04:33:32 2022 daemon.notice miniupnpd[22625]: SoapMethod: GetStatusInfo" Content-Type: text/xml; charset="utf-8" Accept: */* Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate Content-Length: 267 <?xml version="1.0"?><s:Envelope s:encodingStyle="[schema URL that the forum editor can't handle]" xmlns:s="[schema URL that the forum editor can't handle]"><s:Body><u:GetStatusInfo xmlns:u="urn:schemas-upnp-org:service:WANIPConnection:1"></u:GetStatusInfo></s:Body></s:Envelope>: illegal url /oonil/ctl/IPConn
Am i safe to presume the miniupnp setup is still a "work in progress" (ie the URLs are yet to be implemented) or should I do a bit more diagnosis?
Update 01 - I've reset the plug-in a few times and it now appears to mostly work. It's just that specific part of the schema that's not implemented/working yet. As it's just a simple boolean flag indicating WAN connection status, I'm treating it as cosmetic and ignoring it :-).
Regards,
Keith
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Also have issues with download speed since installing this firmware. Basically dropped around 40%
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