Early Access Deco BE65/BE63/BE11000_V2_1.3.0 Added DoH & DoT, Speed Limit and Internet Backup
This Article Applies to:
Deco BE65(EU/US/AU/CA/UK)_V2.0
Deco BE63(US)_V2.6
Deco BE11000(US)_V2.6
Hey Everyone!
We are excited to announce a pre-release firmware update introducing DoH & DoT, Speed Limit, and Internet Backup, as well as other advanced features for Deco BE65/63/BE11000. We encourage users to install this firmware and share their feedback with us.
Firmware Modifications
New Features/Enhancements:
- Added WiFi Heatmap. (It also requires the Deco App version to be: 3.10.133 for IOS and 3.10.80 for Android.)
- Supported fixing a specific port as the WAN port.
- Added Hybrid Mesh feature.
- Added Internet Backup feature.
- Added DoH & DoT feature.
- Added Speed Limit feature for client devices.
- Optimized HomeShield feature.
- Improved System Stability.
Bug Fixes:
- Fixed the NAT Loopback issue.
- Fixed the issue where the Online List doesn't show IP addresses of connected clients when Deco is in AP mode.
- Resolved the issue where the Qos Total Bandwidth doesn't take effect as expected under certain circumstances.
- Addressed the issue where the Deco may restart automatically under certain circumstances.
Download Link:
Deco BE65/BE63/BE11000_V2.0/V2.6 |
1.3.0_build_2602261_rel_21001_Beta 2026.3.9 updated |
Update Notice:
- Please be sure you have read the Beta Test Agreement before upgrading the Pre-release firmware!
- Please make sure the Deco APP is up-to-date.
- This firmware can’t be degraded directly to the previous 1.2.10/1.2.0 version.
- How to manually update the firmware via web UI.
As always, we value your feedback. If you happen to encounter any concerns during or after the firmware upgrade, please feel free to comment below with the following information. Your input helps us continue to improve and provide the best possible products and support.
- Provide a detailed network layout, including how the devices are connected.
- Include a detailed description of the issue and as much information as possible regarding the specific conditions that seem to trigger the behavior.
Thank you for your continued support and for being part of our community.
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I'm assuming that firmware version v1.3.1 isn't ready for broader distribution yet, hence why it isn't available for people to download themselves?
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Hi,
The new official firmware will be released in the near future; it's recommended to wait for the official firmware to be released to your Deco nodes.
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Hi,
Firstly, it's recommended to refer to this post to download and upgrade the firmware (1.3.0_build_2602261_rel_21001_Beta) to see if it helps.
Please provide more details about the reported phenomenon if it persists.
1. What's your Deco's model number? How many Deco nodes do you have? Please describe your network diagram.
2. If the Ethernet backhaul does not work between two Deco nodes through a switch, please try different Ethernet cables and use different ports on the Deco and switch to see if it helps.
3. If the 5 GHz Wi-Fi devices randomly disconnect, are they disconnecting from Wi-Fi, or are they connected to Wi-Fi but have no internet? How do you restore the connection?
4. Are the 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi devices working fine?
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Hi,
Our engineer is following up on your case (TKID260332445). It's recommended to reply to the email if you need further assistance.
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@Solla-topee thank you for your response! yes that's the firmware i'm now running.
Setup is as follows:
Deco BE65v2 -> 2.5G link -> Mikrotik CRS304-4XG switch -> 10G link -> Mikrotik RB5009UPr+S+ router <- 2,5G link <- Deco BE65v2
Both BE65 units are connected via eth1 but can reach each other via wifi.
There's also a XE75v2 running 1.4.99 connected to the Mikrotik router via a TP-Link PG1200 PLC KIT, this unit does not have wifi connectivity with the BE65 units.
BE65 node which is not the master one (connected directly to the router), often switches to wireless backhaul and does not recognize eth connectivity. I tried all four ports on both units, and after a while it just happens. The timeframe is not consistent and it can range from a few hours to 2-3 days.
I usually know the backhaul flipped to wireless when I suddently experience wifi performance issues and clients complaining they're not connected to the internet despite showing as connected and with a valid IP; this happens to 5 adn 6ghz clients - I don't see the same behavior impacting 2.4g clients but perhaps it's due to their nature (home appliances and iot vs mobile and laptop clients). Note that my network has around 30 connected wireless hosts.
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