Can the Deco X20-4G be a sattelite Deco in a X60?
I just want to make sure before I buy the Deco X20-4G as a backup cellular.
I have 3 Deco X60, can I add an additional Deco X20-4G (not near the ISP router) and it will "push internet" into the network when needed using the SIM card?
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Hi, Nice to see you again.
I see you also posted a similar post yesterday.
Here is some information for your reference:
1. Deco X20-4G could work as a satellite Deco for Deco X60, but its 3G/4G backup would be no longer available. In other words, the 3G/4G backup only works when Deco X20-4G is set as the main Deco.
2. Recently, a new round of feature requests has been under evaluation. The good news is that this feature has been approved and it is planned to support 3G/4G backup when the Deco-4G/5G mode is set as a satellite Deco unit.
Thank you very much and best regards.
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Hi, Nice to see you again.
I see you also posted a similar post yesterday.
Here is some information for your reference:
1. Deco X20-4G could work as a satellite Deco for Deco X60, but its 3G/4G backup would be no longer available. In other words, the 3G/4G backup only works when Deco X20-4G is set as the main Deco.
2. Recently, a new round of feature requests has been under evaluation. The good news is that this feature has been approved and it is planned to support 3G/4G backup when the Deco-4G/5G mode is set as a satellite Deco unit.
Thank you very much and best regards.
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@David-TP Thanks a lot for your reply!
(sry for double threads, I thought the other one wasn't submitted)
I have two followup questions:
- How "bad" is it to have a X20 main deco and all the satellites are X60? (assuming everything is connected via ethernet)
- Is there another solution that I can do instead? maybe use a different product (non-deco?)
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Hi, Thanks for the message.
When Deco X20-4G works in WiFi router mode, it is quite like Deco X20 so the main differences from Deco X60 would be:
- The maximum WiFi link speed, AX1800 over AX5400. the Wi-Fi 6 compatible devices usually could get a higher link speed from Deco X60 over 5GHz.
- HomeCare and HomeShield: Deco X60_v2 uses Homecare while Deco X20-4G has been updated to HomeShield.
- There is one more Ethernet port on Deco X20-4G
You could consider the Archer LTE router, such as the Archer MR500. It also supports wireless router mode with 3G/4G backup. You could use MR500 as the main DHCP router(with WiFi disabled) and set Deco X60 into Access Point mode to provide a Wi-Fi Mesh network.
How to set up Wireless Router mode and 3G/4G Backup on TP-Link LTE Gateway
What’s the difference between Access Point mode and Router mode on the Deco?
Thank you very much and best regards.
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@David-TP Thank you so much for your inputs!
So I will go for the X20-4G as main deco and when your feature of 4G backup ceullar support will be available I'll simply switch to that.
Can you please point me to the relevant feature request so I can track its progress (is it public? :))
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Hi, It hasn't been publicized yet. I only remembered it had been mentioned before.
If you do not mind, you could start a new thread here about this feature request and I will update its progress here later if further news has been provided.
Thank you very much and best regards.
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