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2022-07-21 16:59:08
@DecoNoob When you configure Main Deco, it'll ask you to define SSID. You can use same SSID as on Netgear router, and you will end with two different WiFi systems broadcasting same SSID. You can also...
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2022-07-21 15:43:46
@Butwhydawg TP-Link will offer toggle in future firmware, but that firmware might not be coming soon for all Deco models. For regular home network, the problem you described should be uncommon. One...
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2022-07-21 15:21:16
@DecoNoob Deco mesh will always run its own WiFi network, it will not extend Netgear router WiFi. You can run both with same SSID, but it will be like running two separate WiFi routers broadcasting...
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2022-07-21 14:37:30
@Lneves12 Lneves12 wrote @Lneves12 one thing I noticed is that even though the signal is ethernet I only have 500 mb speed for like an hour, then it seems to change and be capped on 95mb. If I reboot...
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2022-07-20 12:40:57
@Butwhydawg The issue with DHCP you described happens because both your OPNsense router and Deco mesh utilize SMART DHCP feature. The logic of that feature is the following: If there is no DHCP...
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2022-07-20 12:27:27
@iamevl Main Deco must be wired into the router. Deco mesh runs its own WiFi network, will not extend router WiFi network even when Deco runs in Access Point mode.
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