Early Access Deco X50/X55 V1/V1.6 Pre-Release Firmware 1.10.0 Enhanced Network Stability & Client Identification
Early Access Deco X50/X55 V1/V1.6 Pre-Release Firmware 1.10.0 Enhanced Network Stability & Client Identification
Hello Everyone,
Another exciting news! We're pleased to announce a new pre-release firmware for Deco X50/X55 models (V1.0/V1.6). This update greatly improved the system stability and accuracy of Client Identification in the Deco App. This firmware is currently in beta; however, your testing and feedback may help accelerate its official release!
This Article Applied to:
Deco X50(EU/US/JP/CA)/ Deco X55(EU/US/CA)_V1.0/V1.6
Firmware Medications:
- Added WOL and IP&MAC binding.
- Add Flow Control on the web UI to effectively prevent packet loss caused by network congestion.
- Optimized Client Identification.
- Improved 2.4GHz Wi-Fi stability.
- Improved IPv6 firewall functionality.
- Improved system stability and reliability.
Firmware Download Link:
| Deco X50/X55_V1.0/V1.6 | 1.10.0_Build 26033014_Rel.79940_Beta |
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 1.8.0 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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@David-TP Just to confirm? So has the Deco X50-5G been quietly pushed to end of life?
Stability issues still persists and we have not seen any firmware updates or continuous improvements been provided to users.
Are we even getting this update that X50 is getting too?
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Interesting to hear the X50-5G still has issues. I returned mine long since because TP-Link could not resolve its inherent instability despite having an engineer on the case for several days. There was no way I was going to pay that amount of money for a product that wasn't actually fit for purpose (unstable 4G/5G connection).
Once again TP-Link fail to keep a range on track.
X50-5G
X50 PoE
X50-Outdoor
All forgotten about.
I had to remove the X50-Outdoor from my system as it was so hopelessly out of date. It wasn't until I replaced it with an EAP110-Outdoor that I also realised how poor the wifi range was on it. A product at a third the cost has significantly more range than the X50-Outdoor, it's just a shame I cannot return that too.
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Hi,
If you have problems with the Deco X50-5G or X50-Outdoor, it's recommended to start a new thread here to describe the phenomenon you are experiencing for further assistance.
Best Regards
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No point, I long since gave up on the X50-5G and returned it to the seller after a week of pointless tweaking and setting changes.
The point that was being made by me was the state of the range and TP-Link's inability to ensure compatibility across variants showing the same model numbers (X50-Outdoor, PoE, 5G)
Additionally, communications are just as bad as the products themselves. I asked around 6 months ago for information on the X50-Outdoor pertaining to whether or not it would ever see compatibility with the X50/55 insofar as features were concerned or if we were wasting our time waiting. The response was fast, that they would ask the question and revert, but the answer never came despite chasing several times aross several threads.
As a result, I also dumped the X50-Outdoor on the assumption its EOL, it was replaced with an outdoor access point which has far superior reach and stability.
I will soon be replacing the X-series (50/55/60) units that I still wrestle with almost daily with wifi7 products in the not too distant future, but I can absolutely guarantee it will not be with Deco as I am afraid to say all faith is lost in the brand and the range. manufacturers have become way too reliant on their customers as beta testers, it's unaccepable and I'm no longer in a position to tolerate it. I'd rather go back to carrier pigeons.
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