DECO M5 issues with CoAP messages
Hello,
couple of days ago I bought the M5 as I have a smart house with Shelly switches spreaded all over and using wifi.
As a hub I'm using Home Assistant on a rpi3. My M5 is also the router and my modem (DSL-225) is bridged.
I'm experiencing slowness issues with my Shelly devices on my Home Assistant as it seems the M5 is doing issues with CoAP messaging. I tried playing with the IGMP configuration on M5 with no luck. I get a 30-40 sec delays with my equipment which I didn't have before.
Can you please help solving the issue?
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@Noami It seems to be fixed, received an update yesterday and it seems to be working fine now.
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@Noami Hello I experienced the exact same issue with a Deco P7 set. The problem is definitively in the Deco Firmware... as soon as I moved the shellys back to the old router the problem was solved. This is frustrating because I bought the P7 to be able to improve coverage all areas with shellys (IoT switches) in the first place, also the other reason for using the Deco was to support more clients, half of those 50+ wifi clients are shellys.
Please fix the CoAP support for your Deco devices. The IGMP setting (only available thorugh the web interface on the Deco) does not seem to make any difference. I have noticed that the CoAP issue does not affect devices connected to the main Deco... only those connected to the other APs.
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@Sholofly I'm talking these days with TP support and tried a beta version they sent me with no luck.
Current option I found for now is connecting all the Shellies to the master node and prevent them from meshing to the slaves.
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@Noami how do I force it?
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@Sholofly pair them on the main node while others are disconnected. Then disable their mesh option and only then connect the other nodes to the power.
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@Noami How do i disable the mesh option?
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@Sholofly in the application. Per device.
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I am having the same issue, any news from TP-Link?
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