Deco P9 Maturity
I bought a Deco P9 last week. I'm not impressed. I think the firmware is very immature. I feel like I have paid to beta test it.
Fundementally I bought it to solve the problem that my smart plugs don't work. It doesn't solve that problem becuase you can't have seperate SSID for 2.5GHz.
I'm probably going to send it back unless I see a firmware update soon with a few more features. Is there any news on the roadmap?
I am extremely disappointed because I think this is a unique product. I don't think anyone else makes a powerline mesh. Do they?
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Soon when? 2021, 2030? Its been a long wait and the product remains unfinished.
By the way, it also depends on where you live because I have 1.0.1 version and still says to be the last while I read other people running 1.0.4 or so...
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After a load of mails, I was able to get the latest Beta release. I haven't tested myself, but here is the email I received AND I got a "GO" to share it here.
If anyone is willing to try and have feedback, please let us all know!
Hi Sam,
In regards to your concern I get in touch with our Senior Engineer, the new firmware seems still under tests; I understand your feeling and the needs to get more functions on this unit; while per you know, rounds and rounds tests should be done before release it; It would be better if the firmware can be released sooner, while the capacity/performance of the firmware is more important.
Here is the Beta Firmware of the Deco P9: https://static.tp-link.com/2020/202003/20200324/P9_1.0.2.zip
Deco P9 doesn't support web UI. So you will need to upgrade via local upgrade tool. The local upgrade tool and upgrade instruction is also included in the link.
Thank you.
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Thanks for sharing. You are simply doing what the tp-link engineers should have done to save this poorly finished piece of HW+SW.
I assume you are in Europe?
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Thanks. Even their upgrade "tool" sucks. Dont know how it is on Windows but on Mac is a bunch of poorly written scripts just like the firmware. Of course, it doesnt work.
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Have you tried their "manual" in the ZIP-file?
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@HopSaSam Yes, the problem is that they are calling out a specific python version that I no longer have. I modified the scripts and managed to upgrade.
Some good news:
- You know which clients are connected to each P9 device
- Can enable/disable mesh for specific clents
- Have an indication if PLC is used for backhaul
- Signal Strenght between P9s
- Added WPS (not really important and unsafe)
- Can enable/disable 2.4 or 5Ghz Wifi
- New IPTV option (have no idea what it does)
- Mac-address clone option added
- SIP ALG
- Enable/Disable Beaforming option
- LAN IP can be changed now
- VLAN
- Client detection started to detect more devices, not sure if perfect.
- Monthly report is still that stupidity.
- QOS didnt change
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@wcg
Thanks for the summary of changes.
With the new firmware, is there any way to force each unit to use a specific route for the backhaul? So insist on PCL or wi-fi?
If the speed difference is marginal between methods, it would be good to be able to manually define which stream to use.
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No way to do that.
By the way I'm still guessing that WIFI backhaul is also used which PLC is active.
My speeds wont go over 100mbps before the upgrade and now going to 130-140 and there's a burst feeling with variations (PLC is quite stable here)... so that why Im guessing wifi is used as well.
In the app you see the signal level of wifi quite low in my case and PLC active.
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