X68 Connection preference setting disappeared after making change.

X68 Connection preference setting disappeared after making change.

X68 Connection preference setting disappeared after making change.
X68 Connection preference setting disappeared after making change.
2024-02-07 02:32:11
Model: Deco X68  
Hardware Version:
Firmware Version: 1.2.4

I tried to set my macbook to exclusively use 5ghz. For some reason yet to be identified reason I can't connect. SO I tried to switch the connection preference back to auto. Problem is the connection preference option no longer shows up for this device. 

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Re:X68 Connection preference setting disappeared after making change.
2024-02-07 02:41:17
Are you using X68 only in your topology? Or you have any other decos in it?
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Re:X68 Connection preference setting disappeared after making change.
2024-02-07 03:25:06
X86 only. Also noticed NO devices are using the 5GHZ band and internet speeds are diminished. Tested my speed with a direct wired connection to the modem and received 350-400 mbps vs 75-150 wired through the X68. Probably gonna nuke and pave tomorrow and see if that helps...
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Re:X68 Connection preference setting disappeared after making change.
2024-02-07 04:10:42
Weird, seems like firmware malfunctioning. You can either do by 1) Hard reset the decos through the pinhole at bottom for all the X68's and try set it back up again. 2)Rollback/downgrade firmware to a previous version and see if its still there.
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2024-02-14 19:12:32

  @Omochao Yeah might have to do the hard reset or roll back. Issue seemed to resolve itself only to reemerge today. All 35 clients are stuck on 2.4 GHZ. 

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2024-02-15 01:41:38
are you using WPA3? or WPA2? In certain cases, one of my friend had devices slow down or total entire disconnection in the house and most devices will fail to even connect despite the router is working fine. At first initially he suspected it was a defective device, but later on found out it was actually the WPA3 being the culprit, he changed back to WPA2, and is still running fine as we speak today.
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