XE75 Pro Firmware for Heavy IoT Users
Hi there TP-Linkers.
I have 3 x XE75Pro in my home.
I have a *lot* of smart home (mostly on the 2.4Ghz) as such the initial use of XE75 Pro was pretty wonky as the balance of them was off.
I have since then created the IoT SSID and migrated all of the IoT nodes into this SSID.
I have not enabled the 6Ghz network for anything else than intern-node traffic. (I tried to merge it with the 5Ghz and that was not a good idea as it stalled all traffic)
I am running a pre-release / beta version of the firmware (have been for more than 6 months now).
New firmwares are being released but I am asked to stay at current release until further notice.
What I want to know is, when can I start taking official releases? I mean at one point what I am running must become mainstream no?
If not - should I just sell these nodes and get a newer hardware from TP or other??
Thanks.
/Jonas
PS.
I have 25 5Ghz clients and 32 2.4Ghz clients and the nodes are connected wirelessly (still trying to run wires in the house but it is hard).
Ds.
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A brand new beta was just released for the Deco X50-PoE that you may be able to install/test. The beta is for the following Deco models/hardware versions.
Deco X50/X55/X3000 V3.0
Deco X55 Pro/X50 Pro V1.0
Deco X50-PoE/HB6300-PoE V2.0
This FAQ will go over how to find the hardware verson of your Deco X50-PoE please make sure your Deco is running hardware version 2.0 before trying this beta firmware
You can find the link to the thread with the beta firmware below.
Deco X50/X50Pro/X50-PoE Pre-Release Firmware 1.7.0 Introduces DoH/DoT, Channel Selection, and More!
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