Deco X50_V1_1.6.4 Boosted Network Stability for Smart Home Devices

Deco X50_V1_1.6.4 Boosted Network Stability for Smart Home Devices

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Re:Deco X50_V1_1.6.4 Boosted Network Stability for Smart Home Devices
2025-02-25 12:30:54 - last edited 2025-02-25 12:31:11

  @chls_84 yes.... Wait for better service ddns not connected see just connecting....!?? 

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Re:Deco X50_V1_1.6.4 Boosted Network Stability for Smart Home Devices
3 weeks ago - last edited 3 weeks ago

  @David-TP  Does it support these channels 149 (5GHz), 153 (5GHz), 157 (5GHz), 161 (5GHz), 165 (5GHz)?
Do you make some X50 devices that are physically incapable of supporting these channels. A few years back I got an Archer A9 which couldn't support these

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Re:Deco X50_V1_1.6.4 Boosted Network Stability for Smart Home Devices
3 weeks ago

  @Umair. 

Hi, It might depend on the hardware region code of your Deco, for example, the general EU version doesn't. 

If your region only allows band 4 over 5GHz, like Bangladesh, or Indonesia, the hardware is customized and supports channels 149-164.

Best regards.

 

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Re:Deco X50_V1_1.6.4 Boosted Network Stability for Smart Home Devices
3 weeks ago

  @David-TP Thanks!

So i need to avoid EU imported item?

Is there any code or somthing mentioned on the box that I can see and without opening the box know that 149-161 is supported?

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Re:Deco X50_V1_1.6.4 Boosted Network Stability for Smart Home Devices
3 weeks ago

  @Umair. 

Umair. wrote

  @David-TP Thanks!

So i need to avoid EU imported item?

Is there any code or somthing mentioned on the box that I can see and without opening the box know that 149-161 is supported?

Hi, Actually, the main point I want to emphasize is that, as long as the local WiFi regulations say only band 4 is allowed for 5GHz, the products sold through the local authorized retailers/distributors will prefer 149-165. 

As for the box, it usually doesn't mention these details and you might only see, for example, Deco X50(US), Deco X50(ID), Deco X50(JP).

Best regards.

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Re:Deco X50_V1_1.6.4 Boosted Network Stability for Smart Home Devices
3 weeks ago

  @David-TP Can you add an option to change the region, like in other routers?

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Re:Deco X50_V1_1.6.4 Boosted Network Stability for Smart Home Devices
3 weeks ago

  @xplodzs 

Hi, Would there be any specific reason that you need to change the region?

 

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Re:Deco X50_V1_1.6.4 Boosted Network Stability for Smart Home Devices
2 weeks ago

  @David-TP 

Here’s a brief summary of Wi-Fi differences by region:

  • United States (FCC): Uses 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, and recently opened the 6 GHz band. Common channels for 2.4 GHz are 1-11. The 5 GHz band includes channels 36-165, with DFS required for some upper channels. Transmit power is relatively high, allowing for greater range.

  • Europe (ETSI): Supports 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, and limited 6 GHz use. Channels 1-13 are available in the 2.4 GHz band. The 5 GHz band includes channels 36-140, with DFS required for certain channels to avoid interference. Power limits are generally lower than in the US.

  • Japan (MIC): Utilizes 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, and some 6 GHz. Includes channels 1-14 in the 2.4 GHz band, with some restrictions on the 14th channel. The 5 GHz band covers channels 36-64 and 100-140, also with DFS requirements for some channels. Transmit power limits are stricter, particularly for the 2.4 GHz band.

 

for more details: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_WLAN_channels

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Re:Deco X50_V1_1.6.4 Boosted Network Stability for Smart Home Devices
2 weeks ago - last edited 2 weeks ago

  @David-TP  More free channel for 160mhz band /  17 working channels from 36 to 165 are available (frequency range from 5.180 GHz to 5.825 GHz).

 

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Re:Deco X50_V1_1.6.4 Boosted Network Stability for Smart Home Devices
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Hi  @David-TP 

is this version going to GA ?  Or is there a new build we can try?

 

1.6.1 seems to still be the official version for x50 and x55 v1, but that's the version that has frequent 2.4GHz IoT type of devices disconnecting.  

 

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