Upgrading a WiFi 5 Deco mesh to WiFi 6 slowly

Upgrading a WiFi 5 Deco mesh to WiFi 6 slowly

Upgrading a WiFi 5 Deco mesh to WiFi 6 slowly
Upgrading a WiFi 5 Deco mesh to WiFi 6 slowly
3 weeks ago - last edited 3 weeks ago
Model: Deco M5  
Hardware Version:
Firmware Version: 1.7.8

Read this post here with interest about mixing WiFi 5 and WiFi 6 Decos on the same network.

 

I'd like to start upgrading my network to WiFi 6, do it as funds allow and start with the main Deco plus another as they are the most heavily used.

 

Any tips on which WiFi 6/6e Decos are a good match for my M5s? I like the form factor. Also see you have to match the features as the network will only support features that all the Decos have.

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Re:Upgrading a WiFi 5 Deco mesh to WiFi 6 slowly-Solution
3 weeks ago - last edited 3 weeks ago

  @Jamze 

 

If you like M5 form factor, choose between X50-poe and BE25. 

 

TP-Link Deco models do not have consistent feature set, it is hit and miss. If you want feature set that matches M5 most closely, choose X50 or X55.

Note, X50 is different from X50-poe and may not have same feature set.

There are also many variations of X50: "regular" X50, X50-poe, X50 Pro, X50-Outdoor. Yours, with comprehensive feature set, should be "regular" X50 or X55.

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Re:Upgrading a WiFi 5 Deco mesh to WiFi 6 slowly-Solution
3 weeks ago - last edited 3 weeks ago

  @Jamze 

 

If you like M5 form factor, choose between X50-poe and BE25. 

 

TP-Link Deco models do not have consistent feature set, it is hit and miss. If you want feature set that matches M5 most closely, choose X50 or X55.

Note, X50 is different from X50-poe and may not have same feature set.

There are also many variations of X50: "regular" X50, X50-poe, X50 Pro, X50-Outdoor. Yours, with comprehensive feature set, should be "regular" X50 or X55.

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Re:Upgrading a WiFi 5 Deco mesh to WiFi 6 slowly
3 weeks ago - last edited 3 weeks ago

  @Alexandre. Thanks. It gets quite confusing looking at the range online. Especially stores that are selling both old and current products. Tempted to go straight to WiFi 7 now 

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