Official Release Deco X50/X55 V1/V1.2/V2 with VPN/Static Route/MTU
Hello Everyone,
We are excited to announce the official firmware version 1.2.x for Deco X50/Deco X55 V1/V1.2/V2 has been released recently. With this new firmware, you can now configure the VPN server/client, and other advanced features on the Deco.
Deco X50_V1/V1.2/V2
Deco X55_V1/V1.2/V2
>>How to update the firmware via web UI
Release Note:
New features:
1. Support for VPN server features, including Open VPN, PPTP VPN and L2TP/IPsec VPN.
2. Support for VPN client features, including Open VPN, PPTP VPN and L2TP/IPsec VPN.
3. Support for Static Route under Deco APP>More>Advanced.
4. Added the ability to customize the MTU size under Deco APP>More>Internet Connection>Internet Connection Type.
5. Added IOT network function.
* The following features(6-12) are also supported on 1.1.0 version:
6. Added Reboot Schedule for every day/week under Deco App > More > Reboot Schedule.
7. Added support for customizing Satellite Deco Signal Source under Deco App > Internet > Select the Satellite Deco > Signal Source.
8. 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.
9. Added No-IP and DynDNS to the DDNS settings under Deco App > More > Advanced > DDNS.
10. Added Smart DHCP on/off switch in Access Point mode under Deco App > More > Advanced > Smart DHCP.
11. Added a prompt notification when the Ethernet link rate goes down to 100Mbps.
12. Added schedule and bandwidth limit to guest network under Deco App > More > Wi-Fi > Guest Network.
Improvements:
1. Optimized the MAC Clone function.
2. Improved system reliability and security.
Note:
1. The Advanced features need to be configured on the Deco APP and please make sure your Deco APP is up to date.
2. Some new features would not be available when the router is working in Access Point mode.
3. The firmware downgrade needs to be performed by firmware recovery. >>How to use firmware recovery on Deco
Please feel free to comment below if there is any question about the new firmware.
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@David-TP oof, just to update, been monitoring today and so far I'm so disappointed! I bought these to make my WiFi *BETTER* but they've made it worse!
My house is only 80m2, with a 70m2 garden. These should be far more powerful than I need, but a) none of the smart switches will stay connected, b) I am in my garden, less than 1 meter away from a deco unit in my house - I can almost touch it! There's no walls in the way as such since the back garden is accessed via a huge bi-folding door that opens almost the entire width of the house and yet can not pick up the WiFi! What the hell am I doing wrong??
ALL Decos are on the latest 1.2.0 firmware, AP Mode, Smart DHCP OFF, Beamforming OFF, Fast Roaming OFF, and the ESP Devices (light switches) I've disabled the Mesh Technology and it's still awful. I had better wifi with just my single Asus AC86U Router :(
I've obviously tried with beamforming and fast roaming ON etc, Ive tried all combinations I beleive.
When I was using my AC86U as wireless, everything connected and stayed connected, but the position of it meant wifi was weak out the front or in rear garden. I disabled WiFi radio on the ASUS AC86U router so it's ONLY acting as a LAN Router, The Deco trio are the only WiFi network enabled and as I say, the WiFi is WORSE
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Hi, Thanks for the update.
If you would like to spend a little more time, I would like to forward your case to the senior engineers for further assistance.
At the same time, could you please help me check the following details:
1. may I know how many IoT devices you have?
2. Since we talked about the IoT network earlier, did it improve the stability of the ESP smart switches connected to this dedicated IOT network?
3. Did the Deco X55 Mesh units connect to each other via WiFi Backhaul?
Thank you very much.
Wait for your reply.
best regards.
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I had installed a 3 pack with v1.0 hw version, and now I have purchase 2 more decos x50 with v1.2.
I have a lot of problems with IoT network because it is not supported by old firmware, so I wish the ETA of new firmware be as soon as possible.
I cant understand how TpLink has not released the same firmware for the different hardware versions at the same time. That is not serious for a first-class brand as Tp-Link. Very dissapointed by now!
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1) There are 16 IoT devices
2) I still haven't tried dedicated IoT network yet as I haven't had time, however I will be setting this up this afternoon and reconnecting all IoT devices to the dedicated IoT WiFi
3) Currently, my "Main" Deco (X55) is connected directly to my Router. The 2 Satellite Deco's (X55) are connected via Ethernet directly to the "Main" Deco using the 2 Ethernet sockets. So all 3 Ethernet sockets on the "Main" are in use. 1 going to router, the other 2 going to the other 2 deco units.
As I understand it though, because I am using Access Point (AP) Mode, I should be able to connect each deco directly to the router? Is that correct? From what I've read I believe I should be able to connect each one direct to the Router LAN Ports because in AP mode, the Deco X55 units are all equal there is no need for a "Main" ?
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@David-TP another update. Literally getting nowhere. I've spent far too long on these but they're clearly useless or perhaps mine are just broken.
I've created a dedicated IoT network, 2.4ghz, I've turned off mesh technology on all IoT devices. They still keep disconnecting!! I've never had such a bad experience.
At this rate I think I'm going to have just return them and get my £200 refund and go for Amazon's Eero instead we had those at previous house and worked with all these devices perfectly. The eero wasn't mine so couldn't bring with me to new house. The Deco X55 was cheaper than 3 EERO's but honestly not worth the headache. So disappointed
look at the picture attached, despite it being so close it still won't connect, or if it does, it's only for 30 seconds ish then disconnects again. Even on dedicated IoT network.
I have to repeat also, my ASUS Router, when WiFi was enabled, was 1000% better and everything connected perfectly. My issue was poor signal, but the decos have made it worse and now I've got poor signal, no signal in garden, devices disconnecting, iPhone keeps dropping connection etc. I just don't know what else I can do.
and 24+ hours between responses isn't good enough when the device isn't working as intended
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Hi, Thanks for the notification.
I have forwarded your case to the senior engineer. Did you get any support ticket from us # TKID230338118 ?
So far, I don't have any further suggestions and hope the engineer could help to locate the problem.
Best regards.
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@David-TP Hi, someone only reached out to me about 1 hour after your comment above. Now the problem is the 8 hour time difference!
EDIT: Scrap that, I've had enough, I've sent these back to Amazon today. Sorry, but these were absolutely useless and just did not work for me.
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@David-TP Will Deco M4 models get these features as well?
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Hi, good news regarding VPN support
Could you please confirm this scenario would work:
Existing setup:
(ISP Modem) -> Deco X60 Router -> (ethernet backhaul) ->> (2 Deco X60 Satellites)
I would like to puirchase another "VPN AP" by connecting an X50 to one of the Deco x60 satellites
Proposed setup:
(ISP Modem) -> Deco X60 Router -> (ethernet backhaul) -> a Deco X60 Satellite -> ethernet cable -> Deco X50 (VPN) -> Smart TV via Wi-Fi or Ethernet
I do not want to route all my traffic through the VPN, but would rather setup a new VPN-only Wi-Fi Network by configuring the new Deco X50 to use a VPN service.
Would that work? What worried me is that you mention not all new features will be available if the Deco is in the AP mode. I wonder if I could still configure VPN on a "Satellite" Deco in AP mode and continune using the "Main" Deco X60 as a router.
Thanks
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@David-TP Hi, I just buyed a Deco X55, but I don't have VPN option, how I can check what version of that deco I have
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