What I expect to see on further Deco's firmware updates:

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What I expect to see on further Deco's firmware updates:
What I expect to see on further Deco's firmware updates:
2017-11-18 04:33:49
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ISP :

Some ideas to consider, TP-LINK:

- A way to turn on/off ethernet backhaul using mobile app

- A way to check if a node is really working or not by ethernet backhaul

- A monitor to measure signal strength between Deco main router and each one nodes


- An improved monitor not only to inform how many devices are connected at my network, their IPs an MAC addresses, but in which WiFi standard their are connected (ac/n/g) and what frequency their are using (2,4/5Ghz or both).

- Spelling mistakes corrected on Portuguese app version (there so many!!!)

My suggestions are easy to implement. Hope engineer team read this.

I will write more ideas latter.
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Re:What I expect to see on further Deco's firmware updates:
2017-11-20 15:31:33
Hi DoctorTaliesin,

Thank you very much for your valuable suggestions. We already have a plan to implement the three suggestions below. And we will consider your first suggestion. For the last one, we are so sorry about that, we'll ask the related department to check that. Thanks again for your support on TP-LINK. Hope you can enjoy internet with our products.

DoctorTaliesin wrote



- A way to check if a node is really working or not by ethernet backhaul

- A monitor to measure signal strength between Deco main router and each one nodes


- An improved monitor not only to inform how many devices are connected at my network, their IPs an MAC addresses, but in which WiFi standard their are connected (ac/n/g) and what frequency their are using (2,4/5Ghz or both).

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Re:What I expect to see on further Deco's firmware updates:
2017-11-22 14:31:14
Can you provide an ETA on these improvements? Later firmware upgrade did not include them.
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Re:What I expect to see on further Deco's firmware updates:
2017-11-25 03:54:13
- A possibility to turn off/on 2.4GHz or 5GHz (only for clients. Connection between decos should always communicate with both)
- A possibility name 2.4GHz and 5GHz with different SSID
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Re:What I expect to see on further Deco's firmware updates:
2017-11-25 15:15:22
- Get the guest network to function during Ethernet backhaul.
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Re:What I expect to see on further Deco's firmware updates:
2017-11-25 21:40:39

DoctorTaliesin wrote

Model : Hardware Version : Firmware Version : ISP : Some ideas to consider, TP-LINK:- A way to turn on/off ethernet backhaul using mobile app- A way to check if a node is really working or not by ethernet backhaul- A monitor to measure signal strength between Deco main router and each one nodes[/FONT][FONT=arial]- An improved monitor not only to inform how many devices are connected at my network, their IPs an MAC addresses, but in which WiFi standard their are connected (ac/n/g) and what frequency their are using (2,4/5Ghz or both). - Spelling mistakes corrected on Portuguese app version (there so many!!!)My suggestions are easy to implement. Hope engineer team read this. I will write more ideas latter.
As well as a way to change the LAN range. Some of us would like to run /23 networks. VLAN support would be super as well. I know it can be done as these are running almost the same chipset as Orbi and they now support VLAN's
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Re:What I expect to see on further Deco's firmware updates:
2017-11-27 15:42:49
I hear that they've decided to make a web-interface to the Deco with all these feature on board, I would like to see what exactly this web-interface look like, should be very interesting.
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Re:What I expect to see on further Deco's firmware updates:
2017-11-28 01:48:43

DoctorTaliesin wrote

Model : Hardware Version : Firmware Version : ISP : Some ideas to consider, TP-LINK:- A way to turn on/off ethernet backhaul using mobile app- A way to check if a node is really working or not by ethernet backhaul- A monitor to measure signal strength between Deco main router and each one nodes[/FONT][FONT=arial]- An improved monitor not only to inform how many devices are connected at my network, their IPs an MAC addresses, but in which WiFi standard their are connected (ac/n/g) and what frequency their are using (2,4/5Ghz or both). - Spelling mistakes corrected on Portuguese app version (there so many!!!)My suggestions are easy to implement. Hope engineer team read this. I will write more ideas latter.
The way to turn off ethernet backhaul is simple. Unplug the ethernet cable.
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Re:What I expect to see on further Deco's firmware updates:
2017-11-29 03:45:17
All of the above ANDOption to AUTOMATICALLY apply parental controls to all devices connecting to the (guest) network.
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Re:What I expect to see on further Deco's firmware updates:
2017-11-29 19:24:53
Ability to use Wireless Backhaul for mesh in Access Point mode with multiple Deco M5 devices?

Competing devices can still have a Wireless Backhaul even when in Access Point mode (also called Bridge mode) with third-party router.

That is, not have to use Ethernet Backhaul when in Access Point mode with multiple Deco M5.





https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_topology

All Deco nodes should act in a fully connected Mesh even when all Deco (including the first) is in Access Point mode. Not as a liniar bus network or star network which the FAQ pictures shows.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mesh_networking

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/97/NetworkTopologies.svg
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Re:What I expect to see on further Deco's firmware updates:
2017-11-30 15:34:03
wireless backhaul under AP mode is already possible, read this FAQ: http://www.tp-link.com/en/faq-1842.html
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