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2022-12-21 15:23:05
@StevenVDM Yes, you can. There are two ways: you can create separate WiFi mesh network with just Deco in Student room, or you can add that Deco to mesh you already have. I am curious, why haven't you...
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2022-12-21 15:16:36
@Nyist As a workaround, you can add new owner as a new manager account to the Deco: https://www.tp-link.com/en/support/faq/1597/ A cogwheel on the top right of Managers screen defines what manager...
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2022-12-21 15:11:26
@tdc2316 If you are simply replacing old router with new router, you may not need to reset your Deco mesh. Power off all Deco M4s. Set new router, configure it and check that it works. Connect Main...
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2022-12-20 15:06:30
@chaos0989 This is hardware issue, but you have nothing to lose other than your time, so here is the secret way to downgrade. Which could brick your Deco unit if done wrong. Follow firmware recovery...
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2022-12-20 15:02:07
@tarentaise I do share your feelings, and also XE75 firmware version number 1.1.8 hints at supporting the feature. TP-Link listed it as supported in firmware 1.1.* for X50/X55. Yet, if XE75 does not,...
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Deco
2022-12-20 14:42:43
@IYS Yes, there is confusion between WiFi protocol names/numbers and bands. This is how it works: WiFi 5 - runs on 5GHz WiFi 6 - runs on 5GHz WiFi6e - runs on 6GHz
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