Deco X50 as access point and a router TL-R605
Deco X50 as access point and a router TL-R605
Hello all
My network is based on Router TP-Link TL-R605 and 4 Deco X50 working as a Acccess Points and one TP-Link EAP225-Outdoor.
I'm facing a lot of issues in my network related to DHCP IP assingment and also a several disconncetions of the devices also. The mobile devices are losing several times the connections to the network and several times the aquiring IP address apears on the Mobile devices. I also have to disconecte and connect again the network in order to gain acccess to the network
Also I have activeited the features fast roaming and the Beamforming on the decos.
From the router side, the unic changes are related to the DHCP resevartions and the DNS for use the Google Ones
The decos are connceted over ethernet cable and Idon't have any problem on the APP of the decos Everithing Looks good.
But I still have a lot of issues and the coverage is very poor also.
What I have to do in oder to try solve this issues?
Please let me know if you need further information
Thank you in advance for your support and best regards
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@Kaneco do not keep reducing the lease time on devices, as this will guarantee network issues - if you are using for home then usually a 24 hour period is fine, for work you could try a lease of 4 hours or 8 hours depending on working hours.
the lower you have the lease time the more disconnections you will likely get and run out of ip addresses quickly
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mirdragon wrote
@Kaneco do not keep reducing the lease time on devices, as this will guarantee network issues - if you are using for home then usually a 24 hour period is fine, for work you could try a lease of 4 hours or 8 hours depending on working hours.
the lower you have the lease time the more disconnections you will likely get and run out of ip addresses quickly
Reducing DHCP Lease Time is perfectly valid recommendation for troubleshooting purposes, which is what this conversation about.
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The most annoying situation that I have always, is when I change the zone of coverage of the some deco satellite, I need to turn off turn ON the wi-fi on Mobile device in order to gain access to the network.
Because if I don't made any action the wi-fi access doesn't work the network is connected ( in settings ) But the network doesn't wok even the local access or the Internet access is always appear as limited in a popup.
By the way in must of cases I'm talking about a few meters 2 or 3 in visible light to the router/satellite
Even with these changes made
Thank you and best regards
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Kaneco wrote
The most annoying situation that I have always, is when I change the zone of coverage of the some deco satellite, I need to turn off turn ON the wi-fi on Mobile device in order to gain access to the network.
Because if I don't made any action the wi-fi access doesn't work the network is connected ( in settings ) But the network doesn't wok even the local access or the Internet access is always appear as limited in a popup.
This is, obviously, not how WiFi mesh is supposed to work. Device should seamlessly roam between WiFi mesh nodes. By any chance, the "Mobile device" you mentioned, is it from Samsung brand?
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I know this happens with the Samsung S20FE5G. I usually have to turn wifi off then on again for WiFi calling to work. Never had this with Deco M5 or other systems.
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No it's not a Samsung device, I'm talking about Xiaomi Devices, one IPhone, and also a Dell , HP laptops and a Fire tablet and a few some other brands related to a smart Home...
It's hard to understand the route cause in my option once there is not padrone...
And by the way once the network goes to the 2,4Ghz band the network is so so slow in must cases appear the message that your network is limited without internet access.
Thank you for your support and best regards
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First of all thank you for your time and for your support!
Once this is the oficial comunity forum for support related to the Tp-link devices, can you please let me know if i can address this to other menber?
Thank you and best regards
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@Kaneco Hi, Thank you very much for your time and patience.
Also Great Thanks to Alexandre for all your suggestions.
After checking the chat record, I would like to follow up on your case via email in case I need to consult with the senior engineers.
Please check whether you have got an email from me and help me check the details in the email.
Thank you again.
best regards.
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