New firmware 1.2.14 seems to have reverted 1.2.12 fixes (from beta)

New firmware 1.2.14 seems to have reverted 1.2.12 fixes (from beta)

New firmware 1.2.14 seems to have reverted 1.2.12 fixes (from beta)
New firmware 1.2.14 seems to have reverted 1.2.12 fixes (from beta)
2025-04-05 20:35:55 - last edited 2025-04-30 02:33:24
Model: Deco XE75 Pro  
Hardware Version: V3
Firmware Version: 1.2.14

My EU units popped up and showed a firmware update a few days back. It'd been a few months at least since the engineer put version 1.2.12 on them, a beta fw, which helped massively with the 2.4ghz channel issues when you have multiple dec units. But, last couple days, since the update, my units seem to have regressed. Cameras offline again. Lots and lots of dropped device emails because network devices are dropping off. Just like I had in the old days, before the beta fw fix.

 

So, the question is, did this latest fw update regress those fixes?  It looks like it so far. I have done a channel optimisation a couple of times, but it has not helped so far.  Is it safe to downgrade to the 1.2.12 again?  I'd really thought that after so many complaints on this forum etc., and a known fix, this new fw would at least incorporate that fix from the old fw version.

How do I specify different 2.4ghz channels for my units. At the moment, as I understand it, the optimser/default is for all units to have the same channel, and this is the root cause of the issue.

 

Thanks for any advice.

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Re:New firmware 1.2.14 seems to have reverted 1.2.12 fixes (from beta)-Solution
2025-04-08 12:05:50 - last edited 2025-04-30 02:33:24

  @pjs_gsy 

Hi, Thanks for the update.

Deco WiFi 7 models already support Wireless Channel selection, and other models are planned to be rolled out with this feature. But there hasn't been a clear ETA for a specific model.

There is a beta firmware for Deco XE75 PRO_v2/v3 that allows Deco units under the same Mesh network to use non-overlapping 2.4GHz channels for mobile devices, like the "High Capacity" mode here: New Features Arrived! Channel Selection and Wireless Network Mode 

It is also based on the official 1.2.14. If you are interested, it is recommended to install the beta firmware here:

Deco XE75 Pro_V2/V3_1.2.14_build_20250217_Beta

 

Best regards.

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Re:New firmware 1.2.14 seems to have reverted 1.2.12 fixes (from beta)
2025-04-08 08:28:36

  @pjs_gsy as a follow-up. After contacting support directly, and being advised to downgrade to 2.1.12, I have done that, and the problems have been mittigated.

 

For everyone else. I checked the channel allocation prior to downgrade, and all units are on the same 2.4ghz channel. After the up/downgrade, they are on 3 channels and everything is far, far, better.  As far as I understand, this is the problem/fix, however, reading other posts here, the nature of a fully working mesh needs them all on the same channel. My understanding of this is limited. I am a simple network engineer of 30 years :)

 

So, it seems like we have essentially a fix that takes the units back to more like traditional access points. The whole mesh thing seems to be immature. Not just TPLinks versions. From what I have seen of their DECO operating system and others, most are at least in part based on the same open source linux code. In seeking a working alternative to DECO, and reading the forums of other manufacturers, at least some seem to have similar issues with 2.4ghz devices. Perhaps this is just a fundamental flaw. I don't know. I just wish TPLink etc., would come clean and manage expectations. I now am stuck with 5 decos that cannot be upgraded, are missing security fixes, and I am guessing by the glacial release of fixes, this may never be addressed despite the units being fairly new.  There are many people with the same underlying issues. You just need to read the posts on this forum. 2.4ghz. Devices dropping. Network instability. Same story again and again. TPLinks answer seems to be to release a new hardware with the same OS core, or perhaps a little marketing magic feature. Some of the marketing is certainly questionable at best.

 

TPLink - All we ask is for some effort to fix flaws and some proper communication around that. 

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2025-04-08 08:35:53 - last edited 2025-04-08 08:37:37

  @pjs_gsy so, another comment. I did a bit more of a search about the overlapping channel issue. And, here we go. Common knowledge it seems. If so, why the hell do DLink not know about it! This is in fact the fix that was 'hacked' into 2.1.12. So, why release a 'new' firmware 2.1.14 that regressed the fix and what would appear to be common best practisce?

 

And, there are already many, many requests from users on this forum for manul channel selection. It would seem that the ability to do this across multiple units is absolutely necessary for reliable operation, yet as far as I know, NO deco devices have this option!

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Re:New firmware 1.2.14 seems to have reverted 1.2.12 fixes (from beta)-Solution
2025-04-08 12:05:50 - last edited 2025-04-30 02:33:24

  @pjs_gsy 

Hi, Thanks for the update.

Deco WiFi 7 models already support Wireless Channel selection, and other models are planned to be rolled out with this feature. But there hasn't been a clear ETA for a specific model.

There is a beta firmware for Deco XE75 PRO_v2/v3 that allows Deco units under the same Mesh network to use non-overlapping 2.4GHz channels for mobile devices, like the "High Capacity" mode here: New Features Arrived! Channel Selection and Wireless Network Mode 

It is also based on the official 1.2.14. If you are interested, it is recommended to install the beta firmware here:

Deco XE75 Pro_V2/V3_1.2.14_build_20250217_Beta

 

Best regards.

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2025-04-08 12:22:17 - last edited 2025-04-08 12:30:59

  @David-TP Thank you, David, for that update. That does indeed look promising. I do hope it makes it downstream to the previously released DECO's. The 2.14 beta unstalled and kept my 3 seperate 2.4ghz channels, so that is great. Is there anywhere I can keep informed about these new releases? A thread here perhaps? Thanks again.

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2025-04-08 12:34:34
as a side note - My door cam which has been offline for at least a month, even with the 2.12 fw, just came back online after the 2.14 beta install, and that is even after upgrading to 2.14 release, downgrading to 2.12, neither of which got it to reconnect. With 2.14 beta, it is live again! So, I think, that 2.14 beta fixes more! Good. Progress. Wonderful!
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Re:New firmware 1.2.14 seems to have reverted 1.2.12 fixes (from beta)
2025-04-29 15:01:07

  @David-TP 

David-TP wrote

  @pjs_gsy 

Hi, Thanks for the update.

Deco WiFi 7 models already support Wireless Channel selection, and other models are planned to be rolled out with this feature. But there hasn't been a clear ETA for a specific model.

There is a beta firmware for Deco XE75 PRO_v2/v3 that allows Deco units under the same Mesh network to use non-overlapping 2.4GHz channels for mobile devices, like the "High Capacity" mode here: New Features Arrived! Channel Selection and Wireless Network Mode 

It is also based on the official 1.2.14. If you are interested, it is recommended to install the beta firmware here:

Deco XE75 Pro_V2/V3_1.2.14_build_20250217_Beta

 

Best regards.

 

Does this beta firmware add a high capacity option to the WiFi options in the App? I don't see a high capacity mode option in the Deco app - I have a mixed M5 and XE75 Pro network.

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2025-04-29 15:05:46

  @coolspot18 No, it does not. It does the equivalent directly on the OS on the router—hardwired, so to speak. It is better, by far. I have no idea why they did it the other way in the first place. Actually, I suspect it's because in a lab, it shows better performance. In the real world with neighbours, etc., and a load of IoT devices, it's just useless! lol. This 'beta', works well for me. I still have some S7's that the fix does not apply too. I think I will junk them. I will not buy new XE75's to replace them, though. Not unless the state of fw updates/transparency etc., changes. This whole thing has soured me on TPLink somwhat.

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