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Forums/ Deco
2024-02-13 18:50:40
Re:Cabled download speed from node very low
@Huleboer This is what I would recommend: 1. Keep both Deco units wired to each other for testing, but switch Deco mesh to Access Point mode. In AP mode, Deco units are just pass-through for Ethernet...
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Forums/ Deco
2024-02-13 18:40:40
Re:How do you configure Deco M5 and Deco 4M to work with (Shaw) Ignite Wifi Gateway Gen 3 (XB8)?
@74Hopper OK, here we go. 1. When you decide to finish your basement to use it as a living/office space, make sure you put Ethernet cable(s) from one end to another, and make sure you tested cables...
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Forums/ Deco
2024-02-13 17:20:55
Re:How do you configure Deco M5 and Deco 4M to work with (Shaw) Ignite Wifi Gateway Gen 3 (XB8)?
@74Hopper We both have same ISP (Rogers/Shaw), same Gateway hardware. From what you are saying your house has coaxial (TV) cables and they are no longer in use - same with me when Rogers pushed...
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Forums/ Deco
2024-02-13 13:33:06
Re:Swapping an existing Mesh network over to full fibre
@Silenos If your Main Deco is currently connected to the LAN port of Plusnet Hub One modem/router, it should be as simple as connecting Main Deco to the LAN port of Fritz!box 7530. Make sure you have...
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Forums/ Deco
2024-02-13 13:25:28
Re:Deco X55, some devices can't conenct to 2.4G
@SanWin Deco is consumer grade WiFi mesh. What you see in Deco app is what you get. There is no channel selection option, for example. I am assuming this is your first WiFi mesh, coming from...
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2024-02-13 12:55:43
Re:VOIP with existing Telstra modem and TP-Link Deco x20 mesh network
@Mocha23 I am not familiar with Telstra modem, just recommending common sense configuration. Yes, you should turn off WiFi on Telstra modem. Also, after initial Deco mesh setup, I would recommend...
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