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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Hi,
Please ensure the Deco BE65 nodes are powered by the original power adapters and cords.
How do you confirm the Deco keeps rebooting? How do the LED states change when Deco reboots? Is the Wi-Fi name "SBWF-781E" you configured for the Deco BE65? If so, it's normal to see it in your client devices' Wi-Fi list (the default SSID of the Deco is usually Deco_XXXX).
Best Regards
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@Solla-topee, it’s early days but after 48 hours of testing the 1.3.2 firmware my Deco’s seem stable. There are no more connection issues occasional buffering DNS problems or reboots.
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I agree, having tested the 1.3.2 for a few days now, much more stable; this is a great improvement! thank you!
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@Solla-topee I am pleased to report that the 1.3.2 version has offered me the best connection for my IoT devices than any previous one since trying it out over past couple of days. I have three BE65 V2 units functioning in AP mode with wireless backhaul in between them.
All that is missing now is offering client/network isolation for the IoT network (similar to guest one) which will be the icing on the cake.
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@Aiadi I agree ;)
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Aiadi wrote
All that is missing now is offering client/network isolation for the IoT network (similar to guest one) which will be the icing on the cake.
Total isolation of the IoT network may not be desirable. Many IoT devices need to communicate with a hub which would sit in the main network. For these the ideal would be some NAC rules to provide limited access between the IoT network and the hub.
You can of course isolate any client device you are concerned about. So that will work for IoT devices which only need Internet access.
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I've gone ahead and installed the beta as I really want DoH & DoT and the fix for NAT loopback. I've been watching this thread for almost 4 months and an official release date still appears to be allusive.
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@ittroll Total isolation of the IoT network may not be desirable?! Not sure how you can make such a bold statement and ascertion when this is a bog standard feature on things UniFi, Asus, Gl.iNET...etc. I have 70+ IoT devices (including many TP-Link, Kasa and Tapo devices amongst others) and none of them have any business in accesing the main network or any of the other clients. Isolation should be the rule and clients optionally excluded from this feature should only be the exception. This is just a very basic security requirement in any half-decent networking strategy.
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@Solla-topee I think I have found a bug in the latest 1.3.2 firmware...
The "Speed Limit" doesn't appear to work. I set a download speed limit of 100Mbps for my iPhone and a upload limit of 25Mbps. However, when I tun a speed test on my iPhone it reaches 1GB speeds (I have a 1GB FTTP connection).
I have randomised MAC disabled on my iPhone and the QOS settings match tthe max speeds set by my ISP.
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How are you running your speed test? If you're running it via the Deco app, I believe that speedtest is run via the main Deco unit, and not the client.
I'd suggest trying opening your client browser and running a speedtest there, and hopefully this will produce a different result.
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