Challenges setting up mesh network with Deco X10

Challenges setting up mesh network with Deco X10

Challenges setting up mesh network with Deco X10
Challenges setting up mesh network with Deco X10
Yesterday - last edited 19 hours ago
Model: Deco X10  
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Firmware Version: 1.3.0 Build 20250725 Rel 54254

Hi!

 

I'm setting up a wifi system to my house, that has several dead zones with one wifi base station. 

 

My original idea was to have a wifi mesh setup where the Deco X10s would extend BE3600s coverage (network map below). It appears there is no way to do this kind of setup with the very limited options in the deco app. Is there some way to go around the limitations?

 

ISP's fibre optic media converter

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BE3600 wifi 7 router

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Deco X10   Deco X10   Deco X10

 

Another problem I faced was that when the deco units were connected to BE3600's gigabit ports, the main Deco would not see the other Decos

 in the ethernet network and would establish a wireless link. I could not find a way to setup the BE3600 to go around that limitation. Am I missing something? I Ended up adding a switch between the main and slave Decos (current network map below) and now I at leas have decent coverage with full badwidht the ISP offers. However most of BE3600's capabilities (wifi7 & all but one gigabit ports) are left unused and the wifi coverage is sub-optimal. Is there anything that I can still do to optimize the network?

 

ISP's fibre optic media converter

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BE3600 wifi 7 router

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     Deco X10

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5 port gigabit switch

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Deco X10   Deco X10

 

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Re:Challenges setting up mesh network with Deco X10
12 hours ago

  @Haaraparta 

 

When you set up the deco units are you running in them router or AP mode? Were you able to set them all up and see them all in the deco app? What are the color of the LED's on all the decos? Is the switch managed or unmanaged.

 

If you want to keep using the BE3600 then the decos should be set to run in AP mode. 

Need help with the Deco app, setup, Ethernet backhaul, network switch or rolling back firmware? Router or AP mode? https://community.tp-link.com/us/home/forum/topic/699816?page=1
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Re:Challenges setting up mesh network with Deco X10
3 hours ago

  @Haaraparta 

Hi, welcome to the community.

Did you just purchase Deco X10?

 

Deco X10 doesn't support EasyMesh, so it can wirelessly connect to Archer BE3600. The main Deco has to be connected via an Ethernet cable to the Archer BE3600.

If you're looking for a wireless setup. The EasyMesh range extender, such as RE235BE, would be a good choice:https://www.tp-link.com/en/easymesh/product-list/#range-extenders

 

The default working mode of Deco is also a wireless router, and only one Deco can be connected to the ISP gateway. If you plan to connect all three Deco units directly to Archer BE3600, you'll need to change the operation mode to "Access Point" mode:https://www.tp-link.com/en/support/faq/1842/

Thank you very much.

Best regards.

 

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Re:Challenges setting up mesh network with Deco X10
7 minutes ago

  @David-TP Thanks for your response!

 

So there is basically no way to setup a seamless mesh wifi with my router and the Decos. I quess I'll need to settle with my current setup that seems to work fairly well and the other family members seen happy with the wifi coverage.

Wireless setup is not an option. For months I tried to make the Deco mesh work with only wireless backhaul, but I found out it was complete waste of time. I my house it didn't offer a stabile and reliable coverage (backhaul link between Decos cut off on a daily basis and client devices got stranded without internet access) and I ended up installing ethernet cables between them.

 

I actually did a lot of googling last week and read through the instructions to setup the Deco units. However the Deco app (3.9.165) I got from Google store is much more limited than the screenshots in the FAQs. There simply is no option to change operation mode. Maybe I could try to source another version.

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